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Hilton of Cadboll Stone. The magnificent Pictish cross-slab from Hilton of Cadboll in Easter Ross, carved between 700 and 800 AD, stood on land now owned by the Glenmorangie company. It is on display as the centre-piece to the Early People gallery at the National Museum of Scotland. At some point the slab broke away from its base, and its Pictish cross-face was chipped off. Then before AD 1676 this face was re-carved as an (unused! Headstone for Alexander Duff and his 3 wives. A job larger than one person.

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Hilton of Cadboll Stone. The magnificent Pictish cross-slab from Hilton of Cadboll in Easter Ross, carved between 700 and 800 AD, stood on land now owned by the Glenmorangie company. It is on display as the centre-piece to the Early People gallery at the National Museum of Scotland. At some point the slab broke away from its base, and its Pictish cross-face was chipped off. Then before AD 1676 this face was re-carved as an (unused! Headstone for Alexander Duff and his 3 wives. A job larger than one person.

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