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The Kildalton Cross was carved in the 700s, and is equal to the great high crosses of Iona. It’s still standing where it was first erected more than 1,200 years ago, making it one of very few early Christian crosses still in their original positions. The adjacent church was built some time after 1200, and was redundant by 1700.{nl}