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The Pictish stone at Glamis is thought to be the gravestone of Malcolm Dunkeld II.
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Pictish golden eagle plaque (12.5 x 12.5 cm). Based on the carving from a Class I Pictish symbol stone found at Knowe of Burrian, Orkney and now housed in the Orkney Museum, Kirkwall. Hand carved and enamelled in the Tweed Valley.
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Newgrange Kerbstone K1 - The Entrance Stone. Newgrange Entrance Stone K1 with graphic overlay
An old Celtic cross
Celtic Love Knot repousse in steel
Aberlemno Cross Slab - central device of the famous 8th century Pictish cross slab in Aberlemno Kirk yard in the Angus region of Scotland. It consists of intricate Celtic interlace which includes 3 Celtic knots in the shaft & a center device of 7 triple spirals. While the slab from which this cross is taken includes zoomorphic designs, crosses designed by the Picts almost never included any figurative sculpture although it is not known why this particular artistic convention existed.
Photographer: RCAHMS Date: 12 May 2011 Reference: DP099036 Crown Copyright: HES See more images of this Pictish cross slab: canmore.org.uk/site/16627/elgin-cathedral-pictish-cross-slab
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