Classification Class I incised stone | Present location Marishal Museum | |
Size 1.3 metres (4.3 ft) x 0.91 metres (3.0 ft) Symbols Crescent and V-rodTriple disc Discovered 2001, Cairnton Farm, Aberdeenshire |
The Cairnton Stone is a class I Pictish stone that was discovered at Cairnton, near Newmachar, Aberdeenshire, Scotland in 2001. The stone bears the incised symbols of the Crescent and V-rod and triple disc. The stone is now in the collection of the Marischal Museum, Aberdeen.
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