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| RecordAuthor | Máirín Mac Carron |
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| ISODate | 2002-09-23 |
| Date | 23 September 2002 |
| PictureCredit | Jane Hawkes |
| County | East Yorkshire |
| Townland | Stonegrave |
| OSMapRef | SE 655775 |
| Area | England |
| GeneralContext | Cross Shaft and remains of Cross Head. |
| Location | Church at Stonegrave. |
| GeneralContext | Stone type: Fine-grained, calcareous, very pale brown sandstone, with occasional shell debris. |
| Dimensions | 174cm (68.5'') high, 30cm to 28.5cm (11.8'' to 11.25'') wide, and 22.5cm to 17.3cm (8.9'' to 6.8'') thick. |
| GeneralDescription | Cross Shaft and part of Cross Head, dated to the tenth century. |
| GeneralDescription | The upper arm of the cross head is missing. |
| GeneralDescription | The cross shaft consists of a single panel, which is carved with continuous plain plait. At the top it flanks a human figure. The arm on the left is broken away. He holds a small rectangle in the other hand. He is possibly an ecclesiastic. |
| GeneralDescription | Below this figure the interlace surrounds a long-stemmed cross. |
| GeneralDescription | At the base there is a figure, standing akimbo, frontally facing. There is a rectangle on the chest suspended by strands from the neck. |