Notes on Some Aberdeenshire Sculptured Stones and Crosses

James Ritchie (Author)


Keywords:
Sculptured Stones, Building Material, Doubledisc, Fish Symbol
Period(s):
Ad 642, Seventh Century, 15th Century

Abstract


The article describes a number of sculptured stones and crosses with a range of early Christian symbols including a double-disc or spectacle ornament with the Z-shaped line crossing it, a fish symbol with a triangle surrounding a central dot and an unusual triangle with a crescent across it. A standing stone at Nether Corskie has a mirror and comb alongside a mirror-case. The crosses are generally weathered with simple incised crosses and have almost all been re-used as building material.

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Published
30-11-1915
How to Cite
Ritchie, J. (1915). Notes on Some Aberdeenshire Sculptured Stones and Crosses. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 49, 33–49. https://doi.org/10.9750/PSAS.049.33.49
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