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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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|Image:Serpent stone.JPG|[[Aberlemno_Sculptured_Stones#Aberlemno 1|Aberlemno 1]]
Image:Serpent stone.JPG|[[Aberlemno_Sculptured_Stones#Aberlemno 1|Aberlemno 1]]
|File:DunnichenMeffan.jpg|[[Dunnichen Stone]]
File:DunnichenMeffan.jpg|[[Dunnichen Stone]]
|File:Kirri 1 B.JPG|[[Kirriemuir Sculptured Stones#Kirriemuir 1|Kirriemuir 1]]
File:Kirri 1 B.JPG|[[Kirriemuir Sculptured Stones#Kirriemuir 1|Kirriemuir 1]]
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}}


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 01:22, 27 April 2018

The mirror and comb is a Pictish symbol of unknown meaning, that is generally found in combination with an overlaid V-rod on Class I and Class II Pictish stones.[1] The symbol is found in various combinations with other symbols, notably with the double disc and z-rod.

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References

  1. ^ Fraser, Iain (2008), The Pictish Symbol Stones of Scotland, Edinburgh: Royal Commission on the Ancienct and Historic Monuments of Scotland

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