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From Northern Picts Facebook Page
NJ78798 21365 This stone was found in the River Don in 1853. It now stands in the grounds of Keith Hall on the east side of Inverurie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The stone in in the centre of the raised moat to N of Keith Hall. Although I could see no carvings on the surface at the location they have come up clearly in the 3D model.
The S side shows (from the top) a double-disc-and-Z-rod, Salmon and mirror-and-comb.
Caskieben Pictish Symbol Stone, Inverurie - Download Free 3D model by Douglas Ledingham [15d8adf] - Sketchfab
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Caskieben Pictish Symbol Stone, Inverurie - Download Free 3D model by Douglas Ledingham [15d8adf] -
Lots of other 3D Models available on Douglas's website.
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