What is recorded here
Unlocated cross, located 'W of Deer Stone' (WI023-011----). Described by Healy (1972, 97) as a ‘granite boulder dressed at the top to form a truncated cone. The diameter of the top face is 0.9m and the depth of the dressed portion is 0.2m. A piece has been split from one edge. This may have been intended as a cross base (similar to Fassaroe)’.
Compiled by: Caimin O'Brien
Date of upload: 21 November 2012
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