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More model informationMedieval graveslabs are rarely found in situ as they proved too tempting to later masons in search of ready cut blocks of stone. Slabs were broken up or used whole, and are found serving as stair treads, door and window sills and lintels. At Abdie, Fife, a twelfth or thirteenth century bracelet-headed calvary cross has been reused as the sill of the church door. Although worn, the rings between the arms of the cross are clear, and a section of the cross-shaft can still be made out Generated with photogrammetry software 3DF Zephyr v6.010 processing 35 images
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