The Govan School of Early Medieval Sculpture: A pictorial exploration
Join former HES Survey Manager John Borland on a visual tour of the Govan School stones: recumbent cross slabs, freestanding or high crosses, monumental hogbacks and of course the astonishing monolithic sarcophagus. John also explores 'the Govan School' more generally. This talk is part of the HES Archives Talks series for 2023. ------- Follow us at: / histenvscot / historicenvscotland / histenvscot / historic-environment-scotland The historic environment is Scotland’s story and it belongs to all of us. It’s part of our everyday lives, it shapes our identity, it tells us about the past, the present – and even points the way to the future. With your support we can do more to share all our stories and look after Scotland’s heritage now and in the years to come. Find out more about how you can support Historic Environment Scotland: https://www.historicenvironment.scot/...

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