This grave marker fragment was found lying outside the museum building in 1889. The front shows a worn cross head with traces of a key-pattern visible. Carved onto the reverse is some sort of tool, and two animals confronting each other, with their foreleg in each other’s mouth. On display with other Pictish stones a Meigle Museum, Angus.

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Date Made
8th century-10th century
Dimensions
200 x 200 x 60mm
Property Information
Meigle
Object Number
MEIG008
Access Status
Display

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