Aberlemno

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Aberlemno is a small Scottish village best known for its remarkable collection of early medieval Pictish standing stones.

All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
Aberlemno canonical 3
Aberlemno Village 1
Kintore 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (38)

Predicate Object
instanceOf human settlement
village
administrativeAuthority Angus Council
category Villages in Angus, Scotland
country Scotland
culturalContextOfStones Christianized Pictish culture
Pictish art
hasDialCode +44 (UK telephone code)
hasFeature churchyard with Pictish cross-slab
roadside stone settings
rural landscape
hasHeritageSite Aberlemno Stone no. 1
surface form: Aberlemno Kirkyard Stone

Aberlemno Stone no. 1
Aberlemno Stone no. 2
Aberlemno Stone no. 3
Aberlemno Stone no. 4
Brandsbutt Stone
surface form: Aberlemno churchyard stone

Aberlemno roadside Pictish stones
hasNearbyArchaeologicalSite Pictish symbol stones
hasPostalArea DD (Dundee postcode area)
hasReligiousBuilding Aberlemno Parish Church
heritageDesignation Scheduled monument
historicRegion Angus
knownFor Pictish standing stones
early medieval carved stones
languageOfInscriptions Pictish symbols
locatedIn Angus
eastern Scotland
locatedNear Brechin
Forfar
locatedOn B9134 road
OSGridReference NO522555 (approximate)
partOf parish of Aberlemno
region Tayside
timePeriodOfStones 8th century
9th century
early medieval period
tourismType heritage tourism

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Referenced by (5)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Angus council area containsVillage Aberlemno
this entity surface form: Aberlemno Village
Pictish art associatedSite Aberlemno
Marr area containsVillage Aberlemno
this entity surface form: Kintore
Tannadice hasNearbyVillage Aberlemno