Pictish Symbol Stone, Strathmiglo, Fife

Pictish Symbol Stone, Strathmiglo, Fife

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Class I Pictish Symbol stone features a distinct tuning fork and the head of a majestic Hind, a deer species. Discovered as a gatepost, it was unearthed in the late 1960s before being relocated to its current site in 1978. Dating back to the 6th-8th century AD, this type of Pictish stone predates the spread of Christianity in this region. Situated outside the west wall of Stathmiglo's kirkyard, a graveyard located south of the present church, this gravestone bears witness to a bygone era. Captured on camera on September 3, 2017, the model was created using Agisoft PhotoScan standard1.4.1 (5925). Constructed in March 2018, the model provides a detailed representation of this ancient artifact.

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