Taking its name from the Gaelic meaning ‘the pointed stone’, the Clach Biorach is a Class I Pictish stone found in Easter Ross. Dating back to the Neolithic or Bronze Age, the distinctive carvings are believed to have been a marker for the grave of a Prince of Denmark who had been killed in a nearby battle.
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Edinburgh & Lothian
Edinburgh & Lothian
Edinburgh & Lothian
Lochaber
Argyll and Bute
Scottish Borders
Perthshire
Loch Lomond,Stirlingshire
Ross and Cromarty
Loch Lomond,Perthshire,Stirlingshire
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