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Lower part of a cross shaft.
Object number WHP.EC.18
Part of a cross shaft.
Object number WHP.EC.19
Cross shaft which is filled with a panel of interlace, the strands of which are marked with a central groove and are carved in the stopped plait style.
Object number WHP.EC.21
Slender cross shaft, decorated on the front with a well designed panel of interlace with vertical rows of rings.
Object number WHP.EC.29
Fragment of a cross shaft, decorated on both sides with single panels of interlace.
Object number WHP.EC.37
Cross shaft which is decorated with interlace on both sides, enclosed within a cable border.
Object number WHP.EC.38
Unicorn carving from the the King's Fountain, Linlithgow Palace.
Object number LLP/o/23
Quern stones were used for grinding grain into flour.
Object number JAR479
Fragment of timber log boat discovered in 1874 in the River Forth near Cambuskenneth Abbey near Stirling.
Object number CBK054
Cross shaft and fragment of cross head from St Matthew's Cross.
Object number IONA084
This wax seal is the common seal of the Chapter-Melrose and has been detached from a later 16th century document.
Object number MEL345
Made from cowhide, this shoe sole has an elongated toe.
Object number CAER317
Two fragments of dressed slab of Carsaig sandstone.
Object number IONA031
Intertwining ribbons form the shape of this cross, echoing decoration from contemporary manuscripts like the Book of Kells.
Object number IONA068
The Latin inscription on this stone reads 'a prayer for the soul of Éogan'.
Object number IONA045
Inscribed ‘A prayer for the soul of Flann’, this may commemorate Flann mac Maíle-dúin, an abbot of Iona who died in 891.In three fragments.
Object number IONA046
Inscribed ‘A prayer for Loingsechán’, who was probably an abbot.
Object number IONA047
This crudely made cross from Iona has a solid disc-shaped head.
Object number IONA078
This horse harness pendant was probably part of a suite of similar items which decorated horse equipment including the cheekpiece, headband, reins, breastplate, or caparison.
Object number CAER032
It is likely that this sculpture featuring two lions side by side came from the foot of an effigy of high status at Melrose Abbey.
Object number MEL/o/6