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Stone slab incised on one face with a cross, ogham inscription and fragmentary fish symbol, from Burrian, North Ronaldsay, Orkney, 700 - 800
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
Nordic cross slab of garnet metapelite with a runic inscription reading 'This cross was raised in memory of Thorgerth, daughter of Steinar', from Kilbar, Barra, 10th to early 11th century
Stone cross slab sculptured with interlaced work and figures on both sides and ogham inscriptions on both edges, from Bressay, Shetland, 9th or 10th century
Fragment of cross slab with high relief spiral and trumpet patterns, from Tarbat, Ross and Cromarty
Fragment of cross slab with wreath and central boss, from Tarbat, Ross and Cromarty
Fragment of a cross slab with the upper part of a wheel-headed cross carved in relief, from Eilean an Naoimh
Stone cross slab, the back is highly decorated including a hunting scene, but the original carvings on the front were carved off for re-use as a gravestone, Pictish, found at Hilton of Cadboll, Ross and Cromarty, 7th or 8th century AD
Lower part of a cross slab with hunting scene and inhabited vine scroll, from Tarbat, Ross and Cromarty
Roughly dressed cross slab with an incised cross on one face, found under Kildalton Cross, Islay
Ringerike-style stone cross-slab with representations of the sun and the moon, from Dòid Mhàiri, Islay, c. 11th century
Cross slab with two styles of incised cross, from St Boniface Church, Papa Westray, Orkney
Cross slab of red sandstone decorated in relief with Pictish symbols, men on horseback and fantastic beasts, from Woodwray, Angus, 7th or 8th century