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Class I symbol stone Bullion near Dundee
This sculptured stone slab was found at Bullion near Dundee while making the new by-pass road. It is 6'2" long, 2'5" broad and 5 3/4" thick, and is of red sandstone.
On one face is the figure of a bearded man on horseback, carrying a sword and circular shield, and drinking out of an ox horn.
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