Invereen Stone
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MaterialOld Red Sandstone
Height1.0 metre (3.3 ft)
Symbols
- Crescent and v-rod
- Double disc and z rod
CreatedSeventh century CE
| The Invereen Stone | |
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The Invereen Stone on display in the National Museums of Scotland | |
| Material | Old Red Sandstone |
| Height | 1.0 metre (3.3 ft) |
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| Created | Seventh century CE |
| Discovered | 1932 |
| Place | near Invereen, Moy, Scotland |
| Present location | National Museums of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland |
| Classification | Type I |
| Culture | Picto-Scottish |
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The Invereen Stone is a Class I incised Pictish stone that was unearthed near Invereen, Inverness in 1932. It is now on display at the National Museums of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland.
