Monument record MHG6814 - Pictish symbol stone - Inverallan Church

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Location

Grid reference Centred NJ 0266 2604 (6m by 6m) (Buffered by site type)
Map sheet NJ02NW
Old County MORAYSHIRE
Civil Parish CROMDALE, INVERALLAN AND ADVIE
Geographical Area BADENOCH AND STRATHSPEY

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Full Description

A symbol stone was found in c.1888 in Inverallan churchyard and has now been built into the north west wall of the graveyard. It measures 1.06m x 0.5m x 0.14m, and is made of blue slate. Although much weathered, the crescent and V-rod, and the 2 legged rectangle and Z-rod are still discernible. A cast of this stone is held in the NMAS (IB97).
J R Allen and J Anderson 1903; A Mitchell 1888; A Mitchell and J Drummond 1875; RCAHMS 1985.

The Pictish symbols tone was scheduled in 1964.

Letter received from HS proposing to re-schedule the monument. According to this, the monument was first scheduled on 14 July 1964, but 'an inadequate area was included to protect all of the archaeological remains: the present rescheduling rectifies this. There are two areas to be scheduled, one around the Pictish symbol stone and the other around the freestanding cross-incised slab, both extending to 2m around each stone, as indicated by red crosses on the attached map extract' Full details, including the Statement of Cultural Importance from which the above quotations are taken, have been deposited in Assoc. Documents. File
John Wood 6.6.2000

Sketch of site - Churchyard and Symbol Stone , in ass. Docs. File.
J Aitken : 18/12/00.

The symbols on this stone are paralleled on the Ballintomb stone (MHG32436)
Add to bibliography:
Fraser, Iain 2008. The Pictish Symbol Stones of Scotland no. 94 <1>

GIS spatial data moved in 2017 to position as derived from Historic Environment Scotland Scheduled Monument GIS dataset. <2>

Sources/Archives (9)

  • --- Image/Photograph(s): P.S.S. Inverallan Church. Colour Slide; Digital Image. .
  • --- Text/Publication/Article: Mitchell, A. 1889. 'Notice of the discovery of an undescribed sculptured stone, with incised symbols, in Strathspey', Proc Soc Antiq Scot Vol. 23 1888-9, p.87-8. Proc Soc Antiq Scot. 87-8. 88.
  • --- Image/Photograph(s): Inverallen Church, pictish standing stone.. Colour Slide; Digital Image. .
  • --- Text/Publication/Article: Mitchell, A and Drummond, J. 1874. Vacation notes in Cromar, Burghead, and Strathspey. Including notice of one of the supposed burial-places of St Columba. Proc Soc Antiq Scot Volume 10. 603-89. 687-8.
  • --- Text/Publication/Volume: Allen and Anderson, J R and J. 1903. The early Christian monuments of Scotland: a classified illustrated descriptive list of the monuments with an analysis of their symbolism and ornamentation. part 3, 101-2; fig. 105.
  • --- Text/Publication/Volume: Jackson, A. 1984. The symbol stones of Scotland: a social anthropological resolution to the problem of the Picts.
  • --- Text/Publication/Volume: Ritchie, J N G. 1985. Pictish symbol stones: a handlist 1985. 11.
  • <1> Collection/Project Archive: Archaeology for Communities in the Highlands (ARCH). 2012. Digital site gazetteer and archive for ARCH Community Timeline Project: Boat of Garten. Yes. Digital. Site 41.
  • <2>XY Dataset/Geospatial Data: Historic Environment Scotland. 2017. HES Scheduled Monument dataset 04/10/2017. Historic Environment Scotland. [Mapped features: #49321 Indicative centroid, ; #101325 Scheduled area, ]

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Oct 16 2017 12:57PM

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