Cross fragment in St Peter's Churchyard, Stoke on Trent
This is a fragment of an Anglo-Saxon cross. These crosses were often built at points were roads or paths crossed each other. They may also have been used as meeting places.
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This is a fragment of an Anglo-Saxon cross. These crosses were often built at points were roads or paths crossed each other. They may also have been used as meeting places.
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