Ritchie, J. (1915). Description of Sculptured Symbol Stone at Rayne and Small Cross at Culsalmond, Aberdeenshire.. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 50. Vol 50, pp. 279-287.

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Description of Sculptured Symbol Stone at Rayne and Small Cross at Culsalmond, Aberdeenshire.
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 50
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
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50
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279 - 287
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The symbols inscribed on the Rayne stone are the Mirror Case, the Double Crescent, and a Rectangle with rod attached, of which no previous example has been found on any of the Scottish sculptured stones. The diorite stone at Culsalmond has a small plain incised cross formed of two lines crossing each other at right angles near the centre.
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James Ritchie
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1915
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13 Jan 2014