Asset Overview
Aberlemno II, standing within Aberlemno churchyard in Angus, is a Class II Pictish upright cross-slab of Old Red Sandstone. It stands at an impressive 2.28m tall and dates to the late first millennia AD.
The front face exhibits a quadrilobate Christian cross, carved all in relief, including numerous interlace decorated panels as well several zoomorphic creatures, beasts and hippocamps. The back face exhibits three Pictish symbols at the top and a probable battle scene below. The sides are undecorated.
This and more info: https://www.historicenvironment.scot/visit-a-place/places/aberlemno-sculptured-stones/
The download file includes, besides this model, a high poly version and a stl model ready for 3d printing.