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{{Infobox pictish stone
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The name given to the stone. Defaults to article title. Multiple names can be separated by <br>.
A picture of the stone. Size can vary and needs to be specified.
An optional second picture of the stone. Size can vary and needs to be specified.
Description or notes for the picture.
The substance the stone is made of.
Size of the stone, if known.
Language and-or script of contingent inscriptions on the stone, if known.
The date and location that the stone was made, if known.
The date, location, and (re)discoverer of the stone, if known.
Where the artifact has ended up now.
Classification as per Romilly Allen's Early Christian Monuments of Scotland.
Pictish symbols of note on stone.

Optional parameters
  • place may supplement created to separate date from location found/created.
  • height, width, depth and weight are alternatives to using the generic size. If several dimensions are needed it is recommended to use size, to avoid creating an overly complex infobox, by separating dimensions with <br>, e.g. size = height:6cm<br>width:2cm<br>thickness:0.4cm.
The Dunnichen Stone
The Dunnichen Stone
MaterialOld Red Sandstone
Size1.5 metres (4.9 ft)
ClassificationType I
Symbolsflower
double disc and z rod
mirror and comb
CreatedSeventh Century CE
Discovered1811
Placenear Dunnichen, Angus, Scotland
Present locationMeffan Institute, Forfar, Angus, Scotland