Pictish symbol stone fragment. Inverurie 3.3D Model
Pictish symbol stone fragment. Inverurie 3.
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More model informationProject commissioned by Aberdeenshire Council.
Inverurie 3, Aberdeenshire, Pictish symbol stone fragment
Measurements: H 0.75m, W 0.62m, D 0.28m
Stone type: pink granite
Evidence for discovery: all four symbol stones were built into the walls of the medieval church, which was demolished in 1775. They were then built into the churchyard wall, whence they were removed and set up in a line in the churchyard in the nineteenth century.
Description: This is part of a symbol stone, incised with a large double disc and Z-rod, and above there is an arc of another symbol.
Date: seventh century.
Sources:
https://online.aberdeenshire.gov.uk/smrpub/master/detail.aspx?refno=NJ72SE0011
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Sep 21st 2017
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