Clach a' Mheirlich

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Picture of the stone, taken in July 2006.
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Picture of the stone, taken in July 2006.

The Clach a' Mheirlich (literally, the "Thief's stone") is a Standing Stone located on a field near Rosskeen, Easter Ross. It is also called the Rosskeen Stone. The stone itself is Bronze Age in origin, but has on it three incised Pictish-style symbols barely visible on the surface of the stone, making it a Class I Pictish symbol stone.

[edit] References

  • MacNamara, Ellen, The Pictish Stones of Easter Ross, (Tain, 2003)
  • Scott, Douglas, The Stones of the Pictish Peninsulas, (Hilton Trust, 2004)

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Pictish Stones of Ross
Ardjachie Stone • Dingwall Stone • Edderton Cross Slab • Edderton Standing Stone • Hilton of Cadboll Stone • Nigg Stone • Portmahomack sculpture fragments • Rosemarkie Stone • Rosemarkie sculpture fragments • Rosskeen Stone • Shandwick Stone • Strathpeffer Stone