Four Class I Pictish symbol stones stand in Inverurie Cemetery (NJ72SE0211), formerly built into the old churchyard walls and possibly removed from the foundations of the old church for the purpose of building the churchyard wall. One is a tall pillar bearing incised symbols of a crescent and V-rod, a mirror case symbol, serpent and Z-rod and a double disc and Z-rod. The second is a truncated slab with a disc and rectangle and the arch or horseshoe symbol. The third stone bears an incised double disc and Z-rod. The fourth stone is the only occurrence of a single incised horse on a Pictish stone.
Tags: Pictish CarvingsAddress: 9 Keithhall Rd
Inverurie
Aberdeenshire
AB51 3UA
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