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More model informationDating from the time of the Picto-Scottish kingdom of Kenneth Mac Alpin in the 800s, the Dupplin Cross is probably the most important art historical monument for dating the founding of Scotland.
Originally standing at Bankhead in the grounds of Dupplin Castle near the ancient Pictish royal centre of Forteviot, the cross has reliefs depicting military and religious ideas of kingship. It is unique in bearing two inscriptions, one in Latin and another in ogham.
It was removed from its original position in 1998 for conservation reasons. It is now located at St Serfs Church, Dunning, Perth and Kinloss. For information on visiting the Dupplin Cross, go to our website.
2616 x 940 x 330mm
Rae Project| DUP001.1
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