Rosemarkie Stone

Rosemarkie was the probable site of a major Pictish monastery, on the Black Isle of Easter Ross.

[1] The reconstructed stone is now on display in Rosemarkie's Groam House Museum.

[2] On the front side is an elaborately decorated cross, while on the reverse side are various common Pictish symbols, including three crescents and v-rods and a double-disc and Z-rod, as well as a smaller cross at the bottom.

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Illustration from Angus J Beaton's Illustrated Guide to Fortrose and Vicinity, with an appendix on the Antiquities of the Black Isle , published in Inverness in 1885.
Detail of crescent and v-rod showing reconstructed join between previously broken parts