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  1. The magnificent collection of medieval graveslabs and early Christian cross slabs on view in Kilmory Knap Chapel, in a remote corner of Argyll. The chapel was probably built in the early 1200s and some of the stones are rather older. More pics and info: undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/cri

    #Scotland #KilmoryKnapChapel #Argyll #GraveSlabs #CrossSlabs #UndiscoveredScotland

  2. The amazing collection of sculptured medieval graveslabs in the lapidarium, originally a burial aisle, in the churchyard at Kilmartin Church in Argyll. These are some of the more recent historical wonders to be found in Kilmartin Glen. More pics and info: undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/kil

    #Scotland #Kilmartin #CarvedStones #Gravestones #GraveSlabs #KilmartinGlen #Argyll #UndiscoveredScotland

  3. The magnificent collection of medieval graveslabs and early Christian cross slabs on view in Kilmory Knap Chapel, in a remote corner of Argyll. The chapel was probably built in the early 1200s and some of the stones are rather older. More pics and info: undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/cri

    #Scotland #KilmoryKnapChapel #Argyll #GraveSlabs #CrossSlabs #UndiscoveredScotland

  4. The amazing collection of sculptured medieval graveslabs in the lapidarium, originally a burial aisle, in the churchyard at Kilmartin Church in Argyll. These are some of the more recent historical wonders to be found in Kilmartin Glen. More pics and info: undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/kil

    #Scotland #Kilmartin #CarvedStones #Gravestones #GraveSlabs #KilmartinGlen #Argyll #UndiscoveredScotland

  5. In this morning’s post: #Dorset Natural History & Archaeological Society Magazine, no. 5 (winter 2022) - including an article on the 13th century #MortarWreck discovered in #StudlandBay #Dorset. The #clinker-built #ship was constructed from Irish timber (felled 1242-1262) and was carrying #Purbeck #GraveSlabs, building rubble, and mortars, as well as the what appears to be the crew’s cooking pots. #MaritimeHistory #Wrecks #MedievalShips #MaritimeTrade #DNHAS