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Stone may reveal millennium old secrets in Scotland

August 27th, 2008 - 3:02 pm ICT by ANI -

London, August 27 (ANI): A millennium-old mystery may soon be solved, after archaeologists began investigating a unique Pictish stone near Glamis in Scotland.

According to a report in The Courier, a specialist team from Kirkdale Archaeology has started investigating the ornately carved St Orlands stone to the north-east of the village.

It is thought the stone once marked the western edge of Forfar Loch.

If, as is thought, the stone has remained unmoved at the same site for more than 1100 years, then it could provide a unique window into the past.

Most stones of its type have been moved from their original sitesdestroying their link to the land and hindering the work of those trying to decipher what messages they were intended to convey.

St Orlands stone also bares the only Pictish carving of a boat in Scotland.

According to Kirsty Owen, Historic Scotland cultural resources advisor for central Scotland, It dates from a time when Pictish kings were encouraging their people to convert to Christianity.

A stone like this, carved with a cross on one side and images of men and fabulous animals on the other, would have sent out a powerful message about the increasingly close relationship between Pictish kingship and Christianity, she added. (ANI)




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