the 'Loki Stone'
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Viking age carvings in St Stephen's church, Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria reveal a mysterious scene that has sparked intense debate among scholars. A scan of this carving was made as part of an RSA Fellowships project focusing on the Gosforth Cross. Viewers can learn more about this fascinating topic at www.gosforthcrossproject.blogspot.co.uk. The carving depicts Loki being punished by the gods for his role in the death of Baldr, according to Norse mythology's 'Gylfaginning'. Alternatively, it could be interpreted as Satan bound in hell, mirroring scenes from the Book of Revelation. Some experts believe that both interpretations are valid. William Slater Calverley, a renowned Victorian scholar of Viking-age stones, was the first to suggest the Loki connection. His groundbreaking work on this carving and its perceived link to the Gosforth Cross led him to uncover the rich saga content hidden within this masterpiece of Viking art. For an in-depth academic analysis, visit http://www.ascorpus.ac.uk/catvol2.php?pageNum_urls=113.
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