Tour Scotland Pictish Symbol Stones. The particular stone is located on the side of the round tower at Abernethy. It was found in the village of Abernethy, Perthshire, Scotland. Visible on the stone are: A tuning fork in the centre, with crescent and V-rod below, a hammer to the left and an anvil to the right. Part of the whorl-ended handle of the tuning fork has been removed. The central decoration of the crescent and V-rod is called a pelta pattern.
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Calton Ancestry, Glasgow, Scotland
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This evening, I am posting information on Calton family history as sourced
from a memorial at Eastwood New Cemetery. This records the deaths of:
- Eli...
22 hours ago
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