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Find from Ballaquayle, Ballamooar

Archaeology

The findspot of an early cross-slab found in 1913 at Ballamooar, Kirk Patrick, by Mr F.S. Graves, who presented it to the Manx Museum.  It was found near a wall about a quarter of a mile from the site of a keeill at the head of Ballaquayle Glen, from which it may have originated. The stone is broken and badly weathered and bears an incised eight-rayed figure within an outer ring, probably representing a form of Chi-Rho monogram.

Connections

Book Chapters

  • Parish: Patrick
  • Sheading: Glenfaba
  • Grid Ref: SC2506081310

Sources

  • Isle of Man Heritage Environment Record
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