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The stone stands 2.3m high and is known as a Class II Pictish Stone due to the finesse of the carving and the elaborate cross on its reverse side - features that are missing in the cruder Class I ...
A magnificent Pictish stone that has stood for around 1,200 years and features some of the most impressive carvings of the era has been “massively damaged” after it blew over in the wind.
A carved Pictish stone known as Rhynie Man depicts a bearded ... It also helps us understand old settlement patterns. Names that survive over a long time, like Rhynie, tend to indicate places ...
While the purpose of the Pictish stones is not understood ... It was alerted by Mr Miles, who spotted part of the eagle pattern on the stone as he passed it on his way home.
New Pictish stone discovered near Elgin ... It was alerted by Mr Miles, who spotted part of the eagle pattern on the stone as he passed it on his way home. Now cleaned up, the stone can also ...
New Pictish stone discovered near Elgin ... It was alerted by Mr Miles, who spotted part of the eagle pattern on the stone as he passed it on his way home. Now cleaned up, the stone can also be seen ...