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The Aberlemno Sculptured Stones are a series of Pictish standing stones originating in and around the village of Aberlemno, Angus, Scotland. Three are located in the village and a fourth, found in 1962, is on display in The McManus in Dundee. They date from the Early Medieval period. A fifth stone standing in the village has signs of carving, but is of unknown authenticity as a Pictish artefact.

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Aberlemno sculptured stones

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The Aberlemno Sculptured Stones are a series of Pictish standing stones originating in and around the village of Aberlemno, Angus, Scotland. Three are...

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Sculptured stones

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the stones date 1010 to 1050 CE, which was the period of the expedition. Aberlemno sculptured stones Monifieth sculptured stones Kirriemuir sculptured stones...

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Aberlemno

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Wikimedia Commons has media related to Aberlemno. Aberlemno Stones: I, II, III, V Aberlemno Sculptured Stones Archived 31 August 2009 at the Wayback Machine...

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Pictish stone

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stones have no parallels from the rest of the British Isles, but the later forms are variations within a wider Insular tradition of monumental stones...

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Woodwrae Stone

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School of Pictish Sculpture, originating from Iona. Stones in the Aberlemno School include Aberlemno 2 (the Kirkyard Stone), Aberlemno 3, Menmuir 1, Kirriemuir...

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Dunnicaer

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volumes of The Sculptured Stones of Scotland published by the Spalding Club. A thorough description of the symbols was published in 1992. One stone is now in...

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Glamis Manse Stone

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addition to the Glamis manse stone, stones in the Aberlemno School include Aberlemno 2 (the Kirkyard Stone), Aberlemno 3, Menmuir 1, Kirriemuir 1, Monifieth...

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Eassie Stone

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list. In addition to the Eassie stone, stones in the Aberlemno School include Aberlemno 2 (the Kirkyard Stone), Aberlemno 3, Menmuir 1, Kirriemuir 1, Monifieth...

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Bridei son of Beli

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by the presence of a carved battle scene on one of the nearby Aberlemno Sculptured Stones; but since 2006 Dunachton in Badenoch has been suggested as a...

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List of Historic Environment Scotland properties

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Name Image Notes Aberlemno Sculptured Stones Range of Pictish sculptured stones depicting a hunting scene, battle scene and an army of men Affleck Castle...

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Sculpture in Scotland

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Aberdeen. Examples include the Dunrobin (Sutherland) and Aberlemno stones (Angus). Class II stones are carefully shaped slabs dating after the arrival of...

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Picts

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Monifieth Sculptured Stones, Museum of Scotland Rodney's Stone (back-face), Brodie Castle, Forres The Aberlemno Kirkyard Stone, Class II Pictish stone The Rogart...

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Dupplin Cross

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ISBN 9789004187597. Retrieved 21 February 2022. CISP database entry (Celtic Inscribed Stones Project) Site visit details (Historic Scotland) 56°18′45″N 3°35′14″W /...

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Battle of Dun Nechtain

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article, the Aberlemno stone solely in relation to the Battle of Barry. For example, W.A. Cummins suggests the possibility that the stone is a memorial...

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Camus Cross

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Jervise, A (1859). "Notices descriptive of the localities of certain sculptured stone monuments in Forfarshire, viz., – Benvie, and Invergowrie; Strathmartin...

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Dunnichen Stone

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elsewhere (see for example the Aberlemno Serpent Stone) the Flower is relatively rare. "Dunnichen (Pictish symbol stone), site record", Royal Commission...

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Art in Medieval Scotland

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Good examples include the Dunrobin (Sutherland) and Aberlemno stones (Angus). Class II stones are carefully shaped slabs dating after the arrival of...

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Brechin Monastery

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according to tradition, followed their defeat at the Battles of Barry and Aberlemno in 1014. The Danes maintained control of the city of Brechin until a peace...

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Scotland in the early Middle Ages

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Good examples include the Dunrobin (Sutherland) and Aberlemno stones (Angus). Class II stones are carefully shaped slabs dating after the arrival of...

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Celtic art

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these stones are found exclusively in north-east Scotland from the Firth of Forth to Shetland. Good examples include the Dunnichen and Aberlemno stones (Angus)...

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Battle of Barry

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Accounts for Aberlemno. It took until the mid-19th century for it to be pointed out that not only was there no evidence that the stones were Scandinavian...

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High cross

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with metalwork attachments, and earlier pagan Celtic memorial stones; the Pictish stones of Scotland may also have influenced the form. The earliest surviving...

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Prehistoric art in Scotland

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many standing stones and circles such as those at Stenness on the mainland of Orkney, which dates from about 3100 BCE, and similar stones to which are...

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Scottish art

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variety of recurring images and patterns, as at Dunrobin (Sutherland) and Aberlemno (Angus). There are a few survivals of Pictish silver, notably a number...

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Carnoustie

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Class I sculptured stones from Aberlemno and Strathmartine can be seen in the McManus Galleries in Dundee while the class I Dunnichen Stone is on loan...

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