This stone lies in Glen Artney - the ScRAP record gives a good description of it :
This sandstone slab is lying on a N-S axis, where both ends come to a point. On its smooth surface, it has 9 cupmarks of varying sizes, 1 cupmark with radial groove and 3 cup and ring marks, with the 2 on the southern aspect of the stone having radial grooves also. Between all of this are grooves. There is a large groove which runs N-S through the cup and ring mark at the centre and another running perpendicular to this, again through the pivotal cup and ring mark at the centre. There is also a slight groove seen on the 3D model that is a heart-sharped groove around the cups on the E side, which crosses the central axis (N-S) too. There are also lots of different grooves present.
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