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Aberlemno (Scottish Gaelic: Obar Leamhnach, IPA:[ˈopəɾˈʎɛunəx]) is a
parish and
small village in the
Scottish council area of Angus. It is
noted for three...
- The
Aberlemno Sculptured Stones are a
series of
Pictish standing stones originating in and
around the
village of
Aberlemno, Angus, Scotland.
Three are...
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fenced enclosure.
Aberlemno 2 (The
kirkyard stone) – in the
churchyard at
Aberlemno, Angus.
Boxed during winter months.
Aberlemno 3 (The
great stone)...
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Museum of
Scotland Rodney's
Stone (back-face),
Brodie Castle,
Forres The
Aberlemno Kirkyard Stone,
class II
Pictish stone The
Rogart Brooch, 8th century...
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lineage indicator.
Dunnichen Stone;
class I with
double disc and Z rod
Aberlemno 3 rear face detail;
class II
Monifieth 1;
class II
stone with
double discs...
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found throughout Angus. Of
particular note are the
collections found at
Aberlemno, St Vigeans,
Kirriemuir and Monifieth.
Angus is
first recorded as one...
- and Elizabeth. Arthur's
grandfather Alexander "Sandy"
Davidson (from
Aberlemno, Scotland) and
Margaret Scott immigrated from
Scotland to the
United States...
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following drainage in the 18th century. The
battle scene inscribed on the
Aberlemno kirk yard
stone is
often cited as
evidence for the
battle site. This interpretation...
- the red stain. Some of the more well-known
Pictish stones are
found in
Aberlemno, Monifieth, and Kirriemuir, on the east side of Scotland, and are dated...
- an
Aberlemno School of
Pictish Sculpture,
originating from Iona.
Stones in the
Aberlemno School include Aberlemno 2 (the
Kirkyard Stone),
Aberlemno 3,...