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- Camus_Cross abstract "The Camus Cross, otherwise known as the Camuston or Camustane Cross, is an Early Medieval Scottish standing stone located on the Panmure Estate near Carnoustie in Angus, Scotland. First recorded in the 15th century in a legal document describing the boundaries between Camuston and the barony of Downie, and described in the 17th century by Robert Maule, it is a freestanding cross, rare in Eastern Scotland. The cross is thought to date from the tenth century, and exhibits distinctive Hiberno-Scottish mission influences, in common with several other monuments in the area. Tradition and folk etymology suggest that the cross marked the burial site of Camus, leader of the Norse army purportedly defeated by King Malcolm II at the apocryphal Battle of Barry. The name of the stone is likely to derive from the extinct village of Camuston, which has a Celtic toponymy.".
- Camus_Cross thumbnail Camus_cross.jpg?width=300.
- Camus_Cross wikiPageExternalLink camus.html.
- Camus_Cross wikiPageExternalLink panmure2.htm.
- Camus_Cross wikiPageID "28181296".
- Camus_Cross wikiPageRevisionID "602380564".
- Camus_Cross classification "Type III, freestanding cross".
- Camus_Cross created "Tenth Century CE".
- Camus_Cross hasPhotoCollection Camus_Cross.
- Camus_Cross imageCaption "The Camus Cross, East face.".
- Camus_Cross location "Camuston Wood, near Carnoustie, Angus, Scotland".
- Camus_Cross material Old_Red_Sandstone.
- Camus_Cross name "Camus Cross".
- Camus_Cross symbols "Centaur".
- Camus_Cross symbols "Christ and evangelists".
- Camus_Cross symbols "Crucifixion".
- Camus_Cross symbols "Foliar designs".
- Camus_Cross subject Category:10th-century_sculptures.
- Camus_Cross subject Category:10th_century_in_Scotland.
- Camus_Cross subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_completed_in_the_10th_century.
- Camus_Cross subject Category:Monumental_crosses_in_Scotland.
- Camus_Cross subject Category:Pictish_stones.
- Camus_Cross subject Category:Pictish_stones_in_Angus.
- Camus_Cross point "56.530647 -2.78357".
- Camus_Cross type 10th-centurySculptures.
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- Camus_Cross type Art102743547.
- Camus_Cross type Artifact100021939.
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- Camus_Cross type Sculpture104157320.
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- Camus_Cross type SpatialThing.
- Camus_Cross comment "The Camus Cross, otherwise known as the Camuston or Camustane Cross, is an Early Medieval Scottish standing stone located on the Panmure Estate near Carnoustie in Angus, Scotland. First recorded in the 15th century in a legal document describing the boundaries between Camuston and the barony of Downie, and described in the 17th century by Robert Maule, it is a freestanding cross, rare in Eastern Scotland.".
- Camus_Cross label "Camus Cross".
- Camus_Cross sameAs m.0cnylpg.
- Camus_Cross sameAs Q5028815.
- Camus_Cross sameAs Q5028815.
- Camus_Cross sameAs Camus_Cross.
- Camus_Cross lat "56.530647".
- Camus_Cross long "-2.78357".
- Camus_Cross wasDerivedFrom Camus_Cross?oldid=602380564.
- Camus_Cross depiction Camus_cross.jpg.
- Camus_Cross isPrimaryTopicOf Camus_Cross.