Aberdeenshire HER - NJ72NW0006 - LOGIE HOUSE STONES

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Primary ReferenceNJ72NW0006
NameLOGIE HOUSE STONES
NRHE Card No.NJ72NW7
NRHE Numlink 18853
HES SM No. 66
HES LB No. NULL
Site Form Standing Structure
Site Condition Complete 2
Details Three Class I Pictish symbol stones of whinstone. Each is incised on one face, and originally lay horizontally, close to each other, on the Moor of Carden (NJ 69 26). When the moor was planted in circa 1821, they were moved first to NJ 6880 2663 and incorporated into a plantation wall, then to their present position in the garden of Logie House (at NJ 7033 2589, NJ72NW0059). A fourth stone, used by a tenant as a hearth-stone for his kiln, was split by heat and destroyed. The first stone is of an irregular, five sided shape (1.06 x 0.l73 x 0.30 m) and bears a crescent and V-rod above a double-disc. The second stone tapers to a point towards the top (1.37 x 0.76 x 0.45 m) and bears a crescent and V-rod above a double disc and Z-rod. These symbols overlay and partially erased an earlier double-disc symbol. Above all of these symbols is a circular ogham inscription which is one of only two known circular ogham inscriptions - the inscription reads clockwise 'Q U D D A L T'. The third stone is roughly rectangular (1.06 x 0.7 x 0.18 m). An elephant-like beast and crescent with V-rod are incised on it.
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Monument Type 1Monument Type 2Monument Type 3OrderProbability
STONES PICTISH IA100
SYMBOLSCRESCENTV-RODB100
SYMBOLSDOUBLE-DISC C100
SYMBOLSDOUBLE-DISCZ-RODD100
SYMBOLSDOUBLE-DISCERASEDE100
OGHAMSCIRCULAR F100
SYMBOLS BEASTG100