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Rhynie Pictish Symbol Stone, Aberdeenshire
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Rhynie, St Luag's Churchyard, Rhynie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
1.3m tall, is irregularly shaped but has been well prepared for the carving. It carries a depiction of the head of a "beast", in this case probably intended to represent a seal or an otter, and it also carries a typical abstract Pictish symbols, a double disc and Z-rod, mirror and a comb. 7th century.
Canmore 319702
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