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Stand in Aberlemno and you find yourself at the heart of a landscape of deep importance to the Picts - and a place where ...
A retired engineer and enthusiastic volunteer, John Ralph, made a remarkable discovery while participating in an archaeological dig at an ancient fort in Burghead, Moray, along the Scottish coast.
This month’s cover shows Aberlemno II, a 2.28m-tall Pictish cross slab in Angus. Thought to date to the 8th century, its ...
Totalling about 6,000 words, this one contains small errors, such as the mistaken use of the name 'Dorilas' instead of 'Dodalis', a warrior who participated in ... in Kent in order to help him fight ...
Saint Patrick's Cathedral in New York is the most famous of all. Raiding parties, with warriors known as the "Picts," would land somewhere on the coast and, if the place was inhabited, would ...
Victrix Miniatures has announced a new Middle Ages wargame alongside the folks at Noodle Wargames. Pillage: Ransack The Middle Ages will be coming soon and makes use of the awesome range of Dark Age ...
THE importance of Inverness – the northernmost city in Britain – in Scottish history cannot be overstated. Last week I showed how it ...
When human habitation began in the Stirling area, possibly from 4000 BCE onwards, it followed a classic pattern as hunter-gatherers transformed into farmer-warriors organised in ... The southern Picts ...
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