• 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 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.
  • A combination of enigmatic carved stones and a written language (ogham script) that long defied interpretation has ensured the mysterious aura of the Picts.
  • 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...
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  • 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".
  • Much of what we know about the Picts comes from the Romans, who praised the military prowess of these ancient Celtic people.
  • 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 were a confederation of tribes who lived to the north of the Forth and Clyde in what later was to become central and northern Scotland.
  • Picts is the English form of Latin Picti, referring to the British people who dwelt in the north of Britain above the Firth of Forth and the Clyde River and did not submit to Roman power.