
Pictish Slab (later re-use) Meigle Museum, Angus
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This elaborately decorated Pictish cross slab was originally carved with intricate cup and ring marks, some of which remain visible at the base of the stone. The others have been set into durable concrete but are still discernible on a precise 3D cast, available online for viewing: https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/pictish-stone-cast-meigle-museum-angus-c720ea560dfb43fe8bc3a4f8ae010776. For more detailed information about this remarkable artifact, visit: https://www.rockart.scot/rock-art-database/?scrapToolsaction=datatools:panel&id=C639207A-3A8C-4F4F-980C282E00102B6B and https://www.rockart.scot/rock-art-database/?scrapToolsaction=datatools:panel&id=4CABFF29-C6EB-427F-961BE1917197FF44 Accreditation for this research is provided by ScRAP, a collaborative project of HES.
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