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Bronze processional cross mounts, from Dumfriesshire, 750 - 800 AD [Corrie Loch, Hutton & Corrie, Dumfriesshire]
Stone slab incised on one face with a cross, ogham inscription and fragmentary fish symbol, from Burrian, North Ronaldsay, Orkney, 700 - 800
Crossbow nut of antler, part of the trigger mechanism of a crossbow, from Buiston Crannog, Ayrshire, c. 550 - 700 AD
Portion of an Anglican stone cross-shaft with figures in relief of Christ and saints under canopies, from Hoddam, Dumfriesshire, 7th or 8th century
Right arm of a Northumbrian type sandstone cross, with the right arm of a crucified figure on one side and a backward facing lion on the other, from Lasswade Church, Midlothian, 9th century
Portion of sculptured cross shaft with part of the crucified figure of Christ, from Monifieth
Cross slab of grey sandstone, with fusion of Pictish and Christian elements, found in a church at Monifieth, Angus, Scotland, 800 - 900 AD
Cross slab of sandstone, ornamented with mixture of Christian motifs and Pictish symbols, from the old church at Kingoldrum, Angus, Scotland, 800 - 900 AD
Stone cross slab with a 'Maltese' cross and a pattern of interlace work, from Glenluce Churchyard, Wigtownshire, 10th or 11th century
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
Portion of a cross head of schistose slate inscribed with runes, from Inchmarnock, Bute, 1000 - 1200 AD