found: Work cat.: Allen, J. The high crosses of Ireland, 1992:p. 132 (The crosses in question are found in connection with ecclesiastical buildings in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland)
found: De Breffney, B. Ireland : a cultural encyclopaedia, 1983:High crosses (Prob. the most import. achievements in the entire hist. of Irish sculpture, these crossses are identifiable by a large stone circle intersecting the arms and the upright shaft; the progenitors of the Irish crosses were prob. the stone crosses erected in the late 7th cent.)
found: Richardson, H. An introd. to Irish high crosses, 1990:introd. (The high crosses which stud the Irish countryside are most typically Irish; the very shape of the Celtic or ringed cross silhouetted against the sky has come to be identified with Ireland; the crosses of Ireland & Britian are free-standing monuments of the early Middle ages; found in the north of England, Wales, Cornwall, and Scotland; the Irish crosses seldom bear figures; only the latest examples have an image of the Crucifixion in the round; they belong to a period streching from the 7th to the 12th cent.)
found: LC database, Oct. 10, 1996(Celtic high cross; Irish high crosses; High crosses)
notfound: Web. 3;Britannica