Discover the Isle of Man’s ancient crosses and their runic inscriptions, with detailed descriptions, patterns, and historical context.
This scholarly catalog presents the Crosses in their parish locations, explains how designs evolved from simple plait and twist patterns to intricate geometric and zoomorphic work, and highlights the legible runic inscriptions alongside decorative elements. It also includes rare illustrations and notes on the attempts to interpret the runes, the material of the stones, and the circumstances of discovery and preservation.
Within these pages you’ll find:
- A structured catalogue of crosses by parish, with notes on dating and workmanship.
- Discussion of runic forms, their regional variations, and cross‑references to earlier readings.
- Illustrations from several crosses, including scenes drawn from Norse sagas and occasional biblical motifs.
- Context on the stones’ materials, wear, and the challenges of deciphering weathered inscriptions.
Ideal for readers interested in Norse influence in the British Isles, medieval art, and runic culture, this volume preserves a valuable record and offers guidance for identification and appreciation of these remarkable remains.
Ideal for readers of archaeology, medieval history, and design, who want a concrete, image‑driven reference to the Crosses and their inscriptions.