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11621


Newcastle


Church of St. Andrew, Anglo-Saxon grave marker


Newcastle


NZ26SW


Religious Ritual and Funerary


Grave Marker


Grave Slab


EARLY MEDIEVAL


Early Medieval 410 to 1066


Documentary Evidence


Honeyman (1941, 118) stated that there was a grave marker or slab with a cross "having a single-step base and curious saltire head" of supposedly Anglo-Saxon style in St. Andrew's church. It was said to be in the Museum of Antiquities, but it cannot now be identified.


424550


564410


NZ424550564410



R. Cramp, 1984, Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Stone Sculpture, County Durham and Northumberland, 1, Parts 1 and 2, p 251; H.L. Honeyman, 1941, The Church of St. Andrew, Newcastle upon Tyne, Archaeologia Aeliana, Series 4, Vol XIX, pp 117-170

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