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         Picts Ancient History:     more books (26)
  1. A New History of the Picts by Stuart McHardy, 2009-08-01
  2. The Picts and Their Symbols by W. A. Cummins, 1999-11
  3. A Wee Guide to the Picts (WEE Guides) by Duncan Jones, 1998-12
  4. Picts, Gaels and Scots (Historic Scotland) by Sally Foster, 2004-09-01
  5. Critical dissertations on the origin, antiquities, language, government, manners, and religion, of the ancient Caledonians, their posterity the Picts, and the British and Irish Scots. by John Macpherson, 2010-05-27
  6. The Picts: A History by Tim Clarkson, 2010-09-01
  7. Age of the Picts by W. A. Cummins, 2009-07-01
  8. Critical Dissertations on the Origin Antiquities Language Government Manners and Religion of the Ancient Caledonians Their Posterity the Picts and the ... the Portfolio of Pryse Lockhart Gordon. V. 1 by Pryse Lockhart. Gordon, 2009-04-27
  9. The Picts and the Scots at War by Nick Aitchison, 2003
  10. The Picts and the Scots by Lloyd Laing, 2002-04-25
  11. Strongholds of the Picts: The fortifications of Dark Age Scotland (Fortress) by Angus Konstam, 2010-02-16
  12. Place and Memory: Excavations at the Pict's Knowe, Holywood and Holm Farm, Dumfries and Galloway, 1994-8 by Julian Thomas, 2008-11-01
  13. Perceptions of the Picts: From Eumenius to John Buchan by Anna Ritchie, 1994-05
  14. In Search of the Picts: A Celtic Dark Age People (Fiction - General) by Elizabeth Sutherland, 1994-11-07

1. The History Of The Scots, Picts And Britons By David Dale
Comprehensive and academic site covering the ancient peoples of Scotland, by David F. Dale.
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/DavidDale1/Hisco.htm
First Uploaded : October 1998 Last Updated : 06 May 2000 THE HISTORY OF THE SCOTS, THE PICTS AND THE BRITONS DAVID F. DALE e-mail : DavidDale1@compuserve.com
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This document is the result of approx. 4 years of hard study. It is mainly designed for those individuals researching early Scottish history, though it should also be of interest to others studying pre-Roman and post-Roman British prehistory, particularly of an Arthurian nature. As a consequence of the large amount of material gathered, this document has become much larger than originally intended. Because of this , I have uploaded the document in sections with links (in blue underlined text) to enable transfer between areas of interest. NB : I would be grateful to receive your comments on this work and shall be delighted to receive e-mails regarding any queries or suggestions that you may have. Use this link to e-mail all comments
Contents
Click on the appropriate link (i.e. the underlined text ) to go to the section/chapter described. There are links at the end of each section to allow you to progress further [for novice users the arrow cursor controlled by your mouse should transform into a hand when placed on the link]. It is advisable that in order to save time and unnecessary expense you download the section of interest and read it at your leisure Link to Introduction Link to Part 1 : The Ancient Origins of the Scots Over 16 paragraphs, this section deals with the history of the ancient scots from the very earliest times, discussing their pre-christian legends and the background to their eventual settlement of mainland Scotland.

2. Ancient History Curriculum Links
Explore the history behind the people that inhabited Scotland before the Scots arrived. Includes art reproductions and cultural links. explosion of interest in the art and history of these ancient people, I look forward to the page claimed by many historians), the ancient picts actually tattooed their bodies with
http://www.mcps.k12.md.us/curriculum/socialstd/Ancient_Bookmarks.html
Social Studies Curriculum Links
Ancient History Resources
General Resources
The Atrium A general interest site for fans of Ancient Greece and Rome.
The Ancient History Guide Created by the Mining Company, this site offers an extensive listing of ancient history web resources including a weekly update of what's new on the web in the study of the old.
The Ancient World Web
Archaeology-ArchNet-WWW Virtual Library
Byzantium Online A collection of links, documents and grapics devoted to the study of the Byzantine Empire.
Exploring Ancient World Cultures An online text that covers Near East, India, Egypt, China, Greece, Rome, Islam, and Europe. Uses famous documents. Reading level is high school and up.
Historical and Cultural Atlas Resource from Oregon State System of Higher Education
Maps and photographs of ancient Europe and North Africa
The Seven Wonders of the World This site gives a full description of each of the Ancient Wonders. Bet you can't name 'em all.
Ancient Africa
Nubia - "Its glory and its people"
Ancient Americas
Andes Adventure National Geographic's adventurous autopsy of 500 year old Incan Mummy, piece by piece.

3. Ireland Ancient History
The ancient history of Ireland is cloudy; marvelous records have been preserved in the old Irish books, but from Spain to Ireland. The picts from Thracia to Ireland and from
http://home.att.net/~genfiles/IreBirth/ire_his1.htm
ON ANCIENT IRISH HISTORY By Ann Morrison Fisher The ancient history of Ireland is cloudy; marvelous records have been preserved in the old Irish books, but it is difficult to distinguish history from myth at remote periods. The Book of the Invasions of Ireland tells of a number of invasions or immigrations, but the recurrence of names and incidents and the semi-fabulous atmosphere leads one to doubt the exact historicity of these accounts. Authorities disagree not only about how many invasions are historical but even about how many invasions the book describes. M. d'Arbois de Jubainville sees seven mythological immigrations:
  • Partholan to Ireland Nemed to Ireland The Firbolg to Ireland The Tuatha de Danaan to Ireland Mile, son of Bile, to Spain The sons of Mile from Spain to Ireland The Picts from Thracia to Ireland and from Ireland to Britain
P.W. Joyce lists:
  • The Parthalonians The Nemedians The Firbolgs The Dedannans The Milesians
He treats all these as historical immigrations. Sullivan also accepts these five as historical, but Curtayne treats only the Milesians as a clearly historical invasion. Gerald Hawkins writes of the "great corpus of handed-down myth and history" that tells of:
  • The Parthalonians The Fomorians The Nemedians The Fir Bolg The Tuatha de Danaan The Milesians The Dravidians
According to the Book of Invasions , the first invasion was that of Cessair or Banba, the first woman to find Ireland before the flood. She came from the island of Meroe in the Nile in Egypt, in a vain attempt to escape the coming flood. Although two ships were wrecked, Cassair escaped to land in Ireland with fifty women and three men. The flood came and only one man escaped by hiding in a cave above Tul Tuinde (Fert Fintain). This Fintan find (the White) son of Lamech survived for many generations and passed on the history of Ireland to each new group of invaders. Now Banba is a goddess; in the original story she must also have survived. According to the Chronicum Scotorum, in the year of the world 1599 there came into Hibernia a daughter of the Greeks called Eriu, Banba, or Cesar, but d'Arbois de Jubainville calls this legend a late invention.

4. History Of Crieff, Comrie, Auchterarder - Perthshire. Ancient Times
are an indecipherable mix of myth, legend and history. much enjoyed the stirring talesof ancient Celtic warrior and began to convert the picts to Christianity
http://www.strathearn.com/ge/history1.htm
Strathearn Perthshire Scotland History Ancient Times The oldest traces of people in Perthshire are of burial mounds, standing stones and circles from 3000BC. Given the widespread traces of these people the population of Strathearn must have been significant, however little is known about them. For an interesting perspective try Ancient Energy of the Earth in relation to the standing stones and circles of the Crieff area. Around 1000BC the first Celts known as Caledonians arrived. They came into recorded history by making none too friendly contact with the forces of the Roman Empire in 84AD. A great battle took place at Mons Grampius possibly somewhere in Strathearn. The Romans claim to have won this battle but only their version of events remains. Across the southern edge of Strathearn they then built a number of forts (Bertha, Fendoch, Strageath and Ardoch) connected by a line of watchtowers and fortlets. This appears to be the first Roman linear frontier (40 years earlier than Hadrian's Wall). Clearly the Romans considered the Caledonians to the northern side of Strathearn a significant threat. The Romans withdrew after a short time. Hadrian's great stone Wall, 170km+ to the south, was constructed 122-8.

5. 3rd Dimension - Metaphysics, Religion, Merkaba, Flower Of Life, Ancient History
Site on all sorts of subjects that are related to the science of Phytagoras. Articles picts, links. Articles links. ancient history; Zacharia Sitchin.
http://3rddimension.online.fr/metaphysical.htm
Metatron's Cube.
3rd Dimension
Metaphysics, religion, Merkaba, Flower of Life, Ancient History
Almost all religious movements that can be recognised as such in this world have compromised metaphysical knowledge in some way or another. Some movements may offer more relevant information than others. Few, if any, teach what can be recognised as the full truth.
Yet, there is something which some call "God", but which I personally prefer to call the "Source", the "Creator", or "supermind of space" which includes ourselves and is not just some divinity outside ourselves. It is truly powerful and works anywhere even in the most compromised of situations. That's why people of all faiths have experienced truly remarkable and divine things, non-regarding the fact that their faiths may have been corrupted by manipulators or not. Research the resources on this page to get a picture of the situation yourself.
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  • Theoretical Physics Backs Survival A paper by Ronald Pearson B.Sc.(Eng) M.I.Mech.E, who through subatomic physics not only proves the reality of a "supermind of space", but also the possibility of life after death, ESP and other paranormal phenomena.
  • 6. History Of Scottish Deerhounds
    No sound conclusion can be reached as to whether the Deerhound was at one time identical with the ancient Irish Wolfdog and, in the course of centuries, bred to a type better suited to hunt deer, or whether, as some writers claim, he is the descendant of the hounds of the picts.
    http://www.deerhound.org/history.htm
    Scottish Deerhound Club of America
    History of Scottish Deerhounds
    The origin of the Deerhound breed is of such antiquity and the earliest names bestowed on it so inextricably mixed that no sound conclusion can be arrived at as to whether the Deerhound was at one time identical with the ancient Irish Wolfdog and, in the course of centuries, bred to a type better suited to hunt deer, or whether, as some writers claim, he is the descendant of the hounds of the Picts. Very early descriptive names were used to identify the purpose of the dog rather than to identify species. We find such names as "Irish Wolf Dog," "Scotch Greyhound," "Rough Greyhound," "Highland Deerhound." Dr. Caius, in his book Of Englishe Dogges (1576) speaking of Greyhounds, relates: "Some are of the greater sorte, some of a lesser; some are smoothe skynned and some curled, the bigger therefore are appointed to hunt the bigger beastes, the buck, the hart, the doe." All this is relatively unimportant when we can definitely identify the breed as Deerhounds as early as the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. From there on the term Deerhound has been applied to the breed, which of all dogs has been found best suited for the pursuit and killing of the deer. At all times great value has been set on the Deerhound. The history of the breed teems with romance increasing in splendor right down through the Age of Chivalry when no one of rank lower than an earl might possess these dogs. A leash of Deerhounds was held the fine whereby a noble lord condemned to death might purchase his reprieve. Records of the Middle Ages allude repeatedly to the delightful attributes of this charming hound, his tremendous courage in the chase, his gentle dignity in the home.

    7. H Ancient/classical History
    The ancient history of the Distinguished Surname Mather From France the picts had sailed northward to Ireland. The ancient Monarchies of Ireland refused them permission to
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  • Hellenistic Period, from roughly 300 B.C. to 300 A.D., was characterized by the exchange of religious ideas between Greece and the empire, and the rise of messianic beliefs.
    The Hellenistic Period, from roughly 300 B.C. to 300 A.D., was characterized by the exchange of religious ideas between Greece and the empire, and the rise of messianic beliefs.
  • Heretic king Akhenaten built his capital at Amarna, but shortly after his death the next pharaoh moved the capital back to Thebes. The heretic king Akhenaten built his capital at Amarna, but shortly after his death the next pharaoh moved the capital back to Thebes.
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  • 8. Ulster History Highlights Page 1
    Ulster history Timeline. The Pretani were the ancient British people and are madeup of the Ulster Cruithin, Scottish picts, and the Welsh ancient Britons.
    http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/martin_sloan/hist01.htm

    9. Ancient History
    A DIVISION OF ARISTOCAT ANTIQUES. ancient history, Mythology and Archaeology The picts. Vol 54 in the 'ancient Peoples and Places' series.
    http://www.unclephilsbooks.co.uk/history_ancient.htm
    ORDER FORM HOME PAGE HISTory FRONT PAGE CONTACT US A DIVISION OF ARISTOCAT ANTIQUES
    Ancient History, Mythology and Archaeology
    My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings: Look on my works, ye mighty, and despair! Nothing beside remains. Round the decay Of that colossal wreck, boundless and bare The lone and level sands stretch far away. P B Shelley – Ozymandias The advantage of being married to an archaelogist is that the older one grows the more interested in one he becomes. Agatha Christie – Murder in Mesopotamia Ref Book Dust jacket Author Title Notes Illustrations Publisher Date Edn Type Price Fine Very Fine Wilson, Roger J A. A Guide to the Roman Remains in Britain A lucid, vivid and comprehensive study With a foreword by Professor J M C Toynbee. pp.[xvi] 366, Fine photographic dw. Constable Hardback with dust wrapper Good Hawkes, Jacquetta Ilustr: Henry Moore A Land. A fusion of geology and archaelology used to describe the land of Britain and its history Cresset Press Hardback with dust wrapper Fine Fine Lipsius, F Alexander the Great. Purnell Book Services Hardback with dust wrapper Fine Very Fine Borer, Mary Cathcart

    10. Scottish History Online, Pictish Pages
    John Duncan shares his passion for Scottish history. Includes illustrated articles on the picts, ancient sites and historic figures, plus the passwordprotected Scottish history Club.
    http://www.scotshistoryonline.co.uk/
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    11. Cruithne, Descendent Of Partolan, Divided The Land Of The Picts
    Cruithne, descendent of Partolan, divided the land of the picts. ancient history aswe know it, has come to us in the present day by the painstaking efforts of
    http://pages.eidosnet.co.uk/~kirkpatrick/Cruithn1.htm
    Cruithne, descendent of Partolan, divided the land of the Picts between his seven sons: Cait, Fidach, Ce, Fotla, Cirig, Fortrenn and Fib. This is the legend passed down through countless generations from its first relation till present day. Ancient Pictish legend relates the narrative of the legend of Cruithne (croo-ny), and tells us of Cruithne, the progenitor of the Pictish nation. Cruithne was descended from the race of Partolan, who even earlier legends relate the story of how Partolan populated not only Ireland, but the western seaboard of Scotland. Partolan is said to have come to these parts from the great western sea.. Early celtic folk tales tell of him coming from the "other world" region of Tir-nan-Og (land of eternal youth), the celtic "otherworld", said to be an "island in the western sea" (mid-atlantic). This story has been related to legends of Atlantis. This also shows the celtic belief in another world. Artur ard righ In effect these tribes had borders built for them by the Romans.

    12. Pictish Nation ®
    Dedicated to the picts, the preScottish people of Caledonia, and Pictish culture. Covers the known Category Regional Europe Scotland Society and Culture history...... Since I believe that we about to see an explosion of interest in the art and historyof these ancient people, I look forward to the Who are the picts?
    http://members.tripod.com/~Halfmoon/
    Get Five DVDs for $.49 each. Join now. Tell me when this page is updated
    Pictish Nation
    Welcome to the world's first web site dedicated to the Picts! On the web since 1994! In here I want to make some things available to potential Pictophiles and all others who come to visit. First of all, I want to create the world's first page dedicated to that ancient race (known as the Picts) whom once inhabited present day Scotland. I will try to link all Pictish pages on the web here. If you know of one I've missed, please email me with its URL and I will add it. Furthermore, for really serious Pictophiles, I recommend joining the Pictish Arts Society , which is truly the world's finest organization dedicated to preserving and expanding interest in Pictish culture. As such I enthusiastically recommend you join them! To read some books about the Picts visit the link at the bottom of the page. Finally, those of you who saw the TBS Special on June 28, 1998 "Tattoos: Women of the Ink", Let's get those letters flowing to the National Geographic and maybe they'll take a look at them too! If you liked the TBS piece, write to them and tell them you'd like them to do a program on the Picts! Their address is: Turner Original Productions, One CNN Center, Box 105366, Atlanta, GA 30348. I will also try to create links to artists who work in a Pictish genre and also WHERE you can find them. Since I believe that we about to see an explosion of interest in the art and history of these ancient people, I look forward to the page and its links changing all the time. Visit often!

    13. Pictish Links
    the picts A continously growing list of books about the picts. Scotland and SpainThe ancient Connections - Myth, lore and a bit of history about the
    http://members.tripod.com/~Halfmoon/pictish_links.html
    Get Five DVDs for $.49 each. Join now. Tell me when this page is updated Pictish Links
    The Photography of Catriona Fraser

    Pictish Nation
    - The internet's first (and still best) site dedicated to the Picts.
    Books About the Picts
    - A continously growing list of books about the Picts.
    Pictish Drawings
    - Drawings and Limited edition lithographs by award winning artist F. Lennox Campello. All work is based on Pictish imagery.
    Webstones
    - Stunning stone work in this site. The carvings on display are the work of Ronald Henderson, Bridge of Earn in Scotland. Beautiful stonework!
    Scotland and Spain: The Ancient Connections
    - Myth, lore and a bit of history about the ancient connections between Spain and Scotland as it refers to the Pictish origin myths.
    The Modern Pictish Stones of Barry Grove
    - A contemporary Scottish stonemason re-creates some of the most famous Pictish stones.
    Deborah Anne Mac Gillivray's Pict Lady Cat Site
    - With some nice links as well as a Pictish message and discussion board at MSN Communities.
    Pictish Arts Society
    - Home of the society dedicated to the preservation of Pictish culture
    Pictish Ale
    - Heather Ale based on a 2000 year old Pictish recipe.

    14. BBC - History - For Kids
    Scots and picts', cartoon image of purple DynaMo character with arms outstretched,DynaMo's history. cartoon image of ancient Greek woman,
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/forkids/

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    15. BBC - History - Ancient - Vikings
    speakers. They were known as picts, and inhabited part of the Kingdomof the picts which made up most of mainland Scotland. The
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/lj/conquestlj/colonists_05.shtml?site=history_vikin

    16. Kinross House & Gardens - Loch Leven Ancient History
    ancient history Little is known of the island's early history but it is building issaid to have been a fort built by Congal, King of the picts, in the 6th
    http://www.kinrosshouse.com/lochleven_ancient.html
    Loch Leven - Ancient history
    The Castle Island today occupies about 8 acres and is about 4 times the size that it was in ancient times following the lowering of the water level in the Loch by 4 feet or nearly 1.5 metres between 1826 and 1836. Up until then, the water came up almost to the castle walls.
    Ancient History
    Little is known of the island's early history but it is obviously an easily defended site and could well have had some kind of fort on it even before the days of the Pictish King Brude, son of Dergart, who ruled the area in the 7th or 8th century. The original building is said to have been a fort built by Congal, King of the Picts, in the 6th century but, being of timber, no trace now remains.
    The first stone castle was probably built during the reign of King Alexander II. In 1256, the boy-king Alexander III and his even younger Queen (daughter of Henry III of England) were taken from Lochleven Castle to Stirling to be kept safe from the English invaders.
    William Wallace
    In October 1303, Edward I's army was resting up for the winter. According to Blind Harry the Minstrel, writing in the next century, Sir William Wallace launched a daring raid with 18 of his men on Lochleven Castle, then in the hands of the English. Blind Harry claims that Wallace himself swam naked to the island of St Serfs at the east end of the loch where he collected a boat in which he and his men rowed to the Castle Island and attacked the garrison there. All 30 Englishmen were killed although the 5 women were spared.

    17. Scotland In The Dark Age
    Internet about the picts including Pictish art The picts Historical background andextensive information about this important and ancient history of Britain
    http://www.medievalsources.co.uk/mp_scotland.htm
    Scotland in the Dark Age c.400-1060 maps scotti and the scots the romans the picts ... general
    General
    The Dark Age A short overview (Britannia)
    Oft-invaded England
    including a quiz (The About Network)
    Maps
    Historical Maps of Britain Six simple but visually appealing maps show the landings of the Saxons in the fifth century and the distribution of Saxons and Britons in the following years, at Britannia Internet Magazine (Britannia)
    Map of the kingdoms of Dark Age Britain
    Colorful and easy-to-read map (Early British Kingdoms)
    A map of Britain with the seven kingdoms
    of Anglo-Saxon Britain c.449-1100 (Richard Stockton College)
    Scotti and the Scots
    Scotti and Scots Classical writers used the term Scotti to describe Gaelic speakers from Ireland and western Scotland (The Dark Ages)
    The ancient origins of the Scots
    from Celtic beginnings to the Dunadd Kingship (David F Dale
    The Scots and the Picts
    including the settlement of Argyll and Pictish saints (David F Dale)
    The Romans
    Sub-Roman Britain An introduction by Christopher Snyder (ORB Encylopedia: Online essays)
    The end of Roman Britain
    Assessing the Anglo-Saxon invasions of the fifth century (Minnesota State University)
    Dark Age Britain
    prior to and after the Roman Conquest (David F. Dale)

    18. ORGIN OF THE DORROUGH SURNAME
    The ancient history of the Distinguished Surname DARRAUGH According to Bede, the“Father of English history” who was BC From France the picts had sailed
    http://home.att.net/~SMDRDD/AA.html
    ORGIN OF THE DORROUGH SURNAME
    AS SOLD BY COMMERCIAL VENUES
    This information was provided by Jim Darraugh and is the same information on a parchment I purchased at a mall venue. My only excuse is that curiosity got the best of me

    19. SCOTLAND - PICTS And OUR SEARCH FOR TRIBAL TATTOOS
    He tells us how the picts used a blue dye from a mustard plant called woad to tattoo Arethere any other clues in ancient history that we have yet to unearth
    http://www.vanishingtattoo.com/pictish_tattoos.htm
    The Legendary Land of the Picts
    They wrote in Historians disagree
    The search for the vanishing tattoo takes a detour here because Thomas knows that all record of tattoos from this matrilineal culture vanished long ago. Never mind that historians disagree on nearly everything that has been written about the Picts, Thomas doesn't let the lack of facts prevent him from embarking on a pilgrimage to their famous sculptures. In the presence of these " standing stones ", Lockhart conjures up an image of these painted warriors. The fifth century monk, Gildas, called them " foul hordes…like dark throngs of worms who wriggle out of narrow fissures in the rock when the sun is high and the weather grows warm ." Loch Ness Monster!
    Thomas sees them clearly now, his own imagination transposing the mysterious stone sculpted images of animals, abstract designs, and Christian crosses onto flesh . He tells us how the Picts used a blue dye from a mustard plant called "woad" to tattoo their bodies. Did the tattoos indicate rank or caste, were they symbols of religious devotion, an appeal for fertility or simply for decoration? We'll never know. But if an entire society is tattooed from head to toe then surely we cannot underestimate the significance that tattoos played in Pictish culture. Thomas points to something depicted on the standing stone an elephantine animal with flippers. "There's your Loch Ness Monster!" Have we solved another of Scotland's great mysteries?

    20. Ancient History - Author Listing - Postscript Books
    Aspects of Greek history 750323 BC, Buckley, Terry. The picts and their Symbols,Cummins, WA. The Pyramid Builders of ancient Egypt, David, Rosalie.
    http://www.psbooks.co.uk/History_Ancient_Auth.asp

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