The Dyce stones are a collection of Pictish and Early Medieval sculptured stones that are housed in a shelter in the ruined St Fergus's Chapel, Dyce, Aberdeen, Scotland.
There are two larger stones, known as Dyce I and Dyce II, that bear idiomatically Pictish symbols, as well as several smaller sculptured stones.
This is a Class I stone, bearing incised Pictish symbols.
The symbols are the Pictish Beast and the Double disc and z-rod.
This is a Class II cross slab bearing a celtic cross decorated with knotwork and a central boss with spiral work.