File:Trustys Hill Pictish Stone - Stuart 1856.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionTrustys Hill Pictish Stone - Stuart 1856.jpg |
English: Drawing of the Pictish Stone at Trusty's Hill, Dumfries and Galloway, the only such stone in Southern Scotland.
The stone depicts a double disc with Z-rod, a fish monster, and a sword. (This sword symbol is unique in Pictish art). The head with antennae is a much later addition, a nineteenth-century graffito. |
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Source | The Sculptured Stones of Scotland (1856), volume 1, plate 97; via Canmore [1] |
Author | John Stuart |
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