Pagan Symbols of the Picts by Stuart McHardy sampler
Stuart McHardy examines the Pictish symbols which have been discovered on various items across Scotland. The book sets out a cohesive interpretation of the Pictish past, using a variety of both temporal and geographical sources. This interpretation serves as a backdrop for his analysis of the symbols themselves, providing a context for his suggestion that there was an underlying series of ideas and beliefs behind the creation of the symbols.
Stuart McHardy examines the Pictish symbols which have been discovered on various items across Scotland. The book sets out a cohesive interpretation of the Pictish past, using a variety of both temporal and geographical sources. This interpretation serves as a backdrop for his analysis of the symbols themselves, providing a context for his suggestion that there was an underlying series of ideas and beliefs behind the creation of the symbols.
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1 Abernethy<br />
2 Achnabreck<br />
3 Ardross<br />
4 Bennachie<br />
5 Burghead<br />
6 Collessie<br />
7 Congash<br />
8 Clynemilton<br />
9 Drimmies<br />
10 Dull<br />
11 Dumbarton<br />
12 Dunachton<br />
13 Dunadd<br />
14 Dunrobin<br />
15 Easterton <strong>of</strong> Roseisle<br />
16 Eday<br />
17 Eildon Hills<br />
18 Grantown<br />
19 Glamis<br />
20 Inverurie<br />
21 Kintore<br />
22 Kintradwell<br />
23 Knocknagael<br />
24 La<strong>the</strong>ron<br />
25 Lindores<br />
26 Logie Elphinstone<br />
27 Meigle<br />
28 Moy<br />
29 Newton<br />
30 North Berwick Law<br />
31 Paps <strong>of</strong> Fife<br />
32 Paps <strong>of</strong> Jura<br />
33 Rhynie<br />
34 St Vigean’s<br />
35 Sandside<br />
36 Strathpeffer<br />
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