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    The Picts are often said to have practised matrilineal succession on the basis of Irish legends and a statement in Bede's history.
  • It was noted in the highly influential work of 1955, The Problem of the Picts, that the subject area was difficult, with the archaeological and historical records...
  • The Picts were a people of northern Scotland who are defined as a "confederation of tribal units whose political motivations derived from a need to ally against...
  • Tattooed in blue dye from head to toe, the Picts were an ancient people who once inhabited Scotland and turned back the Roman Empire.
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  • ^ a b c d e f "Picts."
  • Carved around the eighth century by the Scottish Picts. At the top of this face are two Pictish symbols: a "crescent and V-rod" and a "double-disc and Z-rod".
  • The Picts were an Iron Age society that existed in Scotland from 79 to 843 CE when the Dál Riata king, Kenneth Mac Alpin, took the Pictish Kingship.
  • Pict, (possibly from Latin picti, “painted”), one of an ancient people who lived in what is now eastern and northeastern Scotland, from Caithness to Fife.
  • The Picts are the "mystery people" of the British Isles. They were something of a curiosity even to their contemporaries.