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Papil Stone, Burra, Shetland, Scotland, 8th-9th centuries

Museum reference: X.IB 46
Collection: Archaeology
Description: Pictish stone cross slab with an equal-armed cross at the top with two clerics on each side of its shaft, and below a panel with a lion, from Papil, Burra, Shetland, 700 - 900 AD
Date: 700 - 900 AD
Style / Culture: Pictish
Material: Stone
Collection place: Papil, Burra, Shetland, Scotland, Europe
On Display: Museum Of Scotland » Level 0 » Gods Of The Frontier » Y025
Source: National Museums Scotland
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