Volume 7: South West England

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Overview
National Grid Reference of Place of Discovery
ST751647
Present Location
Bath Abbey Heritage Vaults (S 14)
Evidence for Discovery
Eastern end of Roman Baths (Abbey vestry notice); ?among excavations from the Roman Baths (Earle 1889, 159)
Church Dedication
Present Condition
Worn and broken
Description

A rough outer moulding encloses a narrow inner moulding, which branches into a curve enclosing interlace of an indeterminate pattern, and the triangular space above is in-filled with a long pointed terminal.

Discussion

This is rougher workmanship than Bath 1 and the cross-heads, but as noted for Bath 1 it is formed of Bradford stone and could be part of a shaft. Compare Keynsham 12 (Ill. 302).

Date
Tenth century(?)
References
?Earle 1889, 159; Hinton and Cunliffe 1979, 140, no. 7, pl. VIe; Fowler 1980, 25; Hill 1982, fig. 11.3; Foster 1984, 57–8, no. 6, pl. 6b; Foster 1987, 72, no. 6, fig. 12d; Davenport 2002, 64, ill. 26
Endnotes
None

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