Broomend_of_Crichie_Pictish_Stone

Broomend_of_Crichie_Pictish_Stone

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Located in the heart of a Bronze Age henge, a Class I Pictish Stone stands tall at Broomend of Crichie, just south of Inverurie in Aberdeenshire. Dating back to the 6th-8th centuries AD, this intricate stone is beautifully incised with an ornate crescent and V-rod symbol, accompanied by a classic Pictish "beast" above it. Moved to its current site during the 19th century, visitors can learn more about this ancient treasure via the Aberdeenshire SMR: goo.gl/UCH1HW For further details, explore memento.autodesk.com

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