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The Aberlemno roadside cross slab, 2.8m high by 1.0m wide and one of the three amazing Pictish symbol stones standing by the side of the road through Aberlemno in Angus. More pics and info: https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/forfar/aberlemnostones/index.html
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The Aberlemno roadside cross slab, 2.8m high by 1.0m wide and one of the three amazing Pictish symbol stones standing by the side of the road through Aberlemno in Angus. More pics and info: https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/forfar/aberlemnostones/index.html
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The Aberlemno roadside cross slab, 2.8m high by 1.0m wide and one of the three amazing Pictish symbol stones standing by the side of the road through Aberlemno in Angus. More pics and info: https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/forfar/aberlemnostones/index.html
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The superb glass-encased Shandwick Stone, standing in a magnificent location overlooking the sea near Shandwick in Easter Ross. This 2.7m high Pictish cross slab dates back to the 800s and occupies its original position. More pics and info: https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/balintore/shandwickstone/index.html
#Scotland #ShandwickStone #PictishStone #CarvedStone #EasterRoss #UndiscoveredScotland
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The Rodney Stone near Brodie Castle in Moray. One of Scotland’s many Pictish stones, it stands just under two metres high and carries the longest Ogham inscription ever found in Pictland. This seems to include the name "Eddarrnonn". More pics and info: https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/forres/rodneystone/index.html
#Scotland #RodnetStone #PictishStone #CarvedStone #BrodieCastle #Moray #UndiscoveredScotland
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The enigmatic Eagle Stone, or Clach an Tiompain, at the eastern end of Strathpeffer. It is a Pictish symbol stone dating back 1,500 years or more that was the subject of a prophesy by the Brahan Seer, Scotland's answer to Nostradamus. More pics and info: https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/strathpeffer/eaglestone/index.html
#Scotland #Strathpeffer #EagleStone #PictishStone #SymbolStone #UndiscoveredScotland
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The Old Church at Nigg in Easter Ross and the magnificent Nigg cross slab that is on display within it. Measuring 2.1m in height by 1.05m wide, this is one of the very finest of the Pictish carved stones to have been found in Scotland. More pics and info: https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/balintore/niggstone/index.html
#Scotland #NiggOldChurch #Nigg #NiggCrossSlab #EasterRoss #PictishStone #UndiscoveredScotland
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The impressive 3.2m high Maiden Stone in Aberdeenshire. This Pictish symbol stone is thought to have been carved in the 800s. Was it a memorial, or the result of a young woman losing a bet with the devil and being turned into stone? More pics and info: https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/inverurie/maidenstone/index.html
#Scotland #MaidenStone #CarvedStone #PictishStone #Aberdeenshire #UndiscoveredScotland
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The enigmatic 1.5m high Raasay Pictish symbol stone, standing beside a road on the island of Raasay and one of only a few Pictish stones to have been found in western Scotland. It is believed to have been carved between 650 and 700. More pics and info: https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/raasay/pictishstone/index.html
#Scotland #Raasay #IsleOfRaasay #PictishStone #CarvedStone #UndiscoveredScotland
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The magnificent 3.14m high Fowlis Wester Pictish symbol stone at Fowlis Wester in Perthshire. This is actually a replica placed here in 1991 when the original stone was moved to the shelter of a nearby church, where it is on display. More pics and info: https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/crieff/fowliswester/index.html
#Scotland #FowlisWester #PictishStone #CarvedStone #Perthshire #UndiscoveredScotland
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The Aberlemno roadside cross slab, 2.8m high by 1.0m wide and one of the three amazing Pictish symbol stones standing by the side of the road through Aberlemno in Angus. More pics and info: https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/forfar/aberlemnostones/index.html
#Scotland #Aberlemno #Angus #CarvedStone #PictishStone #UndiscoveredScotland
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The superb glass-encased Shandwick Stone, standing in a magnificent location overlooking the sea near Shandwick in Easter Ross. This 2.7m high Pictish cross slab dates back to the 800s and occupies its original position. More pics and info: https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/balintore/shandwickstone/index.html
#Scotland #ShandwickStone #PictishStone #CarvedStone #EasterRoss #UndiscoveredScotland
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The Rodney Stone near Brodie Castle in Moray. One of Scotland’s many Pictish stones, it stands just under two metres high and carries the longest Ogham inscription ever found in Pictland. This seems to include the name "Eddarrnonn". More pics and info: https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/forres/rodneystone/index.html
#Scotland #RodneyStone #PictishStone #CarvedStone #BrodieCastle #Moray #UndiscoveredScotland
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The enigmatic Eagle Stone, or Clach an Tiompain, at the eastern end of Strathpeffer. It is a Pictish symbol stone dating back 1,500 years or more that was the subject of a prophesy by the Brahan Seer, Scotland's answer to Nostradamus. More pics and info: https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/strathpeffer/eaglestone/index.html
#Scotland #Strathpeffer #EagleStone #PictishStone #SymbolStone #UndiscoveredScotland
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The Old Church at Nigg in Easter Ross and the magnificent Nigg cross slab that is on display within it. Measuring 2.1m in height by 1.05m wide, this is one of the very finest of the Pictish carved stones to have been found in Scotland. More pics and info: https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/balintore/niggstone/index.html
#Scotland #NiggOldChurch #Nigg #NiggCrossSlab #EasterRoss #PictishStone #UndiscoveredScotland
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The impressive 3.2m high Maiden Stone in Aberdeenshire. This Pictish symbol stone is thought to have been carved in the 800s. Was it a memorial, or the result of a young woman losing a bet with the devil and being turned into stone? More pics and info: https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/inverurie/maidenstone/index.html
#Scotland #MaidenStone #CarvedStone #PictishStone #Aberdeenshire #UndiscoveredScotland
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The enigmatic 1.5m high Raasay Pictish symbol stone, standing beside a road on the island of Raasay and one of only a few Pictish stones to have been found in western Scotland. It is believed to have been carved between 650 and 700. More pics and info: https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/raasay/pictishstone/index.html
#Scotland #Raasay #IsleOfRaasay #PictishStone #CarvedStone #UndiscoveredScotland
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The magnificent 3.14m high Fowlis Wester Pictish symbol stone at Fowlis Wester in Perthshire. This is actually a replica placed here in 1991 when the original stone was moved to the shelter of a nearby church, where it is on display. More pics and info: https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/crieff/fowliswester/index.html
#Scotland #FowlisWester #PictishStone #CarvedStone #Perthshire #UndiscoveredScotland
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The Aberlemno roadside cross slab, 2.8m high by 1.0m wide and one of the three amazing Pictish symbol stones standing by the side of the road through Aberlemno in Angus. More pics and info: https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/forfar/aberlemnostones/index.html
#Scotland #Aberlemno #Angus #CarvedStone #PictishStone #UndiscoveredScotland