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Deutsch: Der Nigg Stone, piktischer Symbolstein und Kreuzplatte. Gezeichnet von Charles Cordiner, gestochen von Peter Mazell. Veröffentlicht 1788.
English: Nigg Stone, pictish symbol stone and cross lab. Drawn by Charles Cordiner, engraved by Peter Mazell, published 1788
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Source Remarkable ruins, and romantic prospects, of North Britain. With ancient monuments, and singular subjects of natural history. Plate 24, Lonon 1788 Retrieved here
Author Charles Cordiner (drawing), Peter Mazell (engraving)

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