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Keeill Vael
Archaeology
A slate slab with a cross incised on one face was found at Keeill Vael during excavations in 1979 before the site was flooded by the Sulby Reservoir. The stone measured 28.5 centimetres by 22 centimetres and 5.5 centimetres thick. The stone is now kept at the Manx Museum.
Sources
- Isle of Man Heritage Environment Record