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Field Visit

Date 1995

Event ID 920158

Category Recording

Type Field Visit

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/920158

NO59NE 18.02 NO c.555 973

What is probably a fragment of a Class I Pictish symbol stone is built into a wall of the garden at Birse manse; it measures about 30cm square and bears a possible comb symbol with what may part of a 'beast'.

(Recorded by Mr J Addy, Birsieside, Birse).

NMRS, MS/712/10.

NO 555 973 Fragment of a Pictish Class 1 stone c0.30m by 0.30m; built into garden wall. Bears a comb symbol and possible part of a beast.

Reported to Grampian Region's Archaeological Service by Mr John Addy, Bireside, Birse, Aboyne. Full details are held by Grampian Regional Council SMR.

M Greig and J Addy 1995.

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