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Abdie stone

Coordinates: 56°20′11″N 3°12′14″W / 56.3365°N 3.20380°W / 56.3365; -3.20380
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The Abdie Stone
Size1.7 metres (5 ft 7 in)
Symbols
  • Triple disc
  • Crescent and v-rod
CreatedSixth-Eighth Century CE
PlaceAbdie Churchyard, near Lindores, Fife, Scotland
ClassificationClass I incised stone
CulturePicto-Scottish

The Abdie stone is a Class I Pictish stone that stands in Abdie Churchyard, Lindores, Fife, Scotland.

Location

The stone originally stood on the crest of Kaim Hill. It was removed and incorporated in a garden wall in Grange of Lindores before being moved to the Morthouse of Abdie Church.[1]

Description

The stone is 1.7 metres (5 ft 7 in) high, 0.56 metres (1 ft 10 in) wide.[1] It bears incised Pictish symbols on two faces, a Triple disc and crescent and v rod on one and a Mirror on another.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b Historic Environment Scotland. "Abdie Churchyard, 'Lindores Stone' (30019)". Canmore. Retrieved 24 August 2014.
  2. ^ Fraser, Iain (2008), The Pictish Symbol Stones of Scotland, Edinburgh: Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historic Monuments of Scotland

56°20′11″N 3°12′14″W / 56.3365°N 3.20380°W / 56.3365; -3.20380