The National Museum of Scotland has a wonderful collection of Pictish symbol stones; monumental stelae carved by the Pictish inhabitants of Scotland during the 6th-9th centuries.
Pictish symbol stone showing a goose and a fish, Pictish, from Easterton of Roseisle, Moray, Scotland, 500-800 ADPictish symbol stone showing a boar from Dores, Scotland, 500-800 ADPictish symbol stone of schist with crescent and double discs from Fiscovuig, Skye, Scotland 500-800 ADPictish symbol stone of rough sandstone with the incised figure of a bull, Pictish, from Burghead, Moray, Scotland, 500-800 ADPictish symbol stone sculptured on both sides with incised figure of a crescent, from South Ronaldsay, Scotland, 500-800 ADPictish symbol stone of granite, with circles and square-shaped figures, from Strome Shunnamal, Benbecula, Inverness-shire, 500-800 AD.Pictish symbol stone from Scotland, 500-800 AD