A magnificent Pictish stone that has stood for around 1,200 years and features some of the most impressive carvings of the era has been “massively damaged” after it blew over in the wind.
The site where the ring was found is thought to have been a seat of power during the early medieval Pictish kingdom, dating ...
Pictish-era experts have called for a “full and open” investigation into why one of the country’s most revered carved stones of the period toppled over and snapped in two. The Aberlemno III ...
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Pictish stone ‘massively damaged’ after wind blows it overThe Aberlemno 3 stone, which dates to the ninth century, stands by the roadside in the village in what some believe is its ...
When the Romans first came to northern Scotland in the first century A.D., they found the Highlands occupied by fierce, tattoo-covered tribes they called the Picts, or painted people. From the ...
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