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Graveslab in Nobber

Graveslab

Why this matters

Medieval Christian graveslab; significant as a funerary monument indicating local burial practices and craftsmanship from the medieval period.

What is recorded here

There is a medieval graveslab, the head of which is deeply buried (visible L 1.02m; Wth at base 0. 43m; T 0.1-0.12m), in the graveyard. The original base (Wth 0.39m) is now at the top and the slightly raised shaft of a cross (Wth 4cm) and edge moulding can be seen on its W face (King 2007, 58). Compiled by: Michael Moore Date of upload: 10 July, 2014
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