One of the crosses found in Seljaland cave. Analysis indicates that it is similar to those carved in western Scotland in AD 800 and earlier. Photo by Kristján Ahronson. by Medievalists.net December 23, 2010 Cross B13 in the main chamber of the Seljalandshellar cave group. Field recording âin-progressâ. Photograph by Kristján Ahronson. Subscribe to Medievalverse Email address First name Last name I consent to receiving your weekly newsletter via email. Subscribe Related PostsIrish and Scots may have been first to settle Iceland, researcher findsDid the Scots visit Iceland? New research reveals island inhabited 70 years before Vikings thought to have arrivedPrehistoric Annals and Early Medieval Monasticism: Daniel Wilson, James Young Simpson and their Cave Sites14th century cave discovered in EnglandHe was murdered 1,400 years ago Post navigation Previous Post Previous Post
Cross B13 in the main chamber of the Seljalandshellar cave group. Field recording âin-progressâ. Photograph by Kristján Ahronson.
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