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Kilmory Oib
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Excavation Details
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Description
This stone stands beside a well
surrounded by ruins of the former township of
Kilmory. The west face is carved with a cross with
double transom, 2 pairs of birds, 2 discs and at
least 4 animals. Carvings on the east face, which
are contemporary, depict a simple outline
cross.
This simple stone with carvings on both sides (the one seen here is the E face) is positioned just beside a (holy?) well. One of the ruins of the later settlement of Kilmory Oib can be seen in the distance. We cannot be certain about the meaning of the name 'Kilmory'. Depending on the stress pattern of the original pronunciation, it could mean 'Church of Mary' or 'Church of Saint Maelrubha'.
Access/Ownership
This site is easily accessed by a forest walk
leading off from the Tayvallich-Crinan road.
References
- RCAHMS Argyll vol. 7, no. 78
Check out the following sections of the website for related information
- The Sign of the Cross
- Barnakil Cross
- Trollsteinen Cross
- Norwegian Stone Crosses
- Lankhill Cross
- Knappamanagh Cross
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