Mains of Rhynie (no.4) symbol stone. From J Stuart, The Sculptured Stones of Scotland, vol. i, 1856, plate viii.
SC 341207
Description Mains of Rhynie (no.4) symbol stone. From J Stuart, The Sculptured Stones of Scotland, vol. i, 1856, plate viii.
Date 1856
Collection Copies of illustrations from John Stuart, The Sculptured Stones of Scotland
Catalogue Number SC 341207
Category On-line Digital Images
Copy of D 8508
Scope and Content Symbol stone known as Rhynie 4 from Rhynie Square, Aberdeenshire Rhynie 4 was first reported in 1797 when it was said to stand on the Moor of Rhynie to the S of the village. By 1866 it was built into the wall of a barn, and may have also been used in the former School-house. The stone was lost around 1903. This is a drawing of the stone which appeared in John Stuart's 1856 publication 'The Sculptured Stones of Scotland'. It had three symbols. there was a Pictish Beast, though only the head survived, a crescent and V-rod and a mirror, both incomplete. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
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