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Mylor Cross.

See Historic Environment Record for further information, https://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/Gateway/Results_Single.aspx?uid=MCO7473&resourceID=1020

See also photos O.388, O.389, O.390, O.391

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Inscribed Cross.
Early medieval memorial stone, described as an Ogham Stone. (Ogham Stones are standing stones inscribed with the Ogham alphabet, an early form of writing used in Ireland and parts of the UK. Primarily 5th and 6th century.)
Early…

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Inscribed Cross.
Ogham Stone, dating from 5th to 8th century, cross added 9th to 11th century.
Grid reference, SW8506 4386
For further information see Historic Environment Record,…

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The 'Selus Stone'. This cross is one of the very few remaining in Britain decorated with the Chi-Rho Monogram

Grid reference, SW 3713 3144

For further information see Historic Environment Record,…

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The 'Selus Stone'. This early medieval inscribed stone contains a chi-rho symbol.

Grid reference, SW 3713 3144

For further information see Historic Environment Record,…

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Carved cross shaft.
North aisle of St Just church.
Early medieval, has been dated to first half of C10th. Discovered during restoration in 1865.

Grid reference, SW 3715 3144

Further information, Historic Environment Record:…

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Unidentified excavation site.

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Unidentified excavation site.

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Unidentified excavation site.

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Unidentified excavation site.

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Unidentified excavation site.

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Excavated skeleton in shallow grave.

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Excavated skeleton in shallow grave.

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Excavated skeleton in shallow grave.

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Unidentified excavation site.

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Excavation site, showing ancient walling Magor Farm .

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Unidentified excavation site.

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Excavation workers.

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Archaeologists from the excavation at Magor Farm pose for a group photo during a break. This excavation revealed the remains of what has been interpreted as a small, winged-corridor Roman villa in Chapel Field.

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Archaeologists from the excavation at Magor Farm pose for a group photo during a break. This excavation revealed the remains of what has been interpreted as a small, winged-corridor Roman villa in Chapel Field.
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