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Pictish Collection

Background imagePictish Collection: The Drosten Stone, Pictish Cross-Slab from St. Vigeans, c850

The Drosten Stone, Pictish Cross-Slab from St. Vigeans, c850. A carved Pictish stone of the 9th century at St Vigeans, near Arbroath, Scotland

Background imagePictish Collection: Detail of a Pictish carved stone showing the Pictish Beast symbol, 6th century

Detail of a Pictish carved stone showing the Pictish Beast symbol, 6th century
Detail of a Pictish carved stone showing the Pictish Beast or Elephant symbol on Rodneys Stone near Brodie Castle in Morayshire, Scotland, 6th century

Background imagePictish Collection: Detail of a Pictish Stone with a man wearing trousers, 11th century

Detail of a Pictish Stone with a man wearing trousers, 11th century
Detail of a Pictish Cross slab that shows a Pict wearing Pictish trousers. At St. Vigeans, Scotland, 11th century

Background imagePictish Collection: A Pict with hooded cloak & Pictish trousers, St. Vigeans, Scotland, c8th - 9th century

A Pict with hooded cloak & Pictish trousers, St. Vigeans, Scotland, c8th - 9th century
A Pict with hooded cloak & Pictish trousers, St.Vigeans, Scotland, c8th - 9th century

Background imagePictish Collection: Iron Age house, Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, 2009

Iron Age house, Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, 2009. An Iron Age or Pictish settlement was discovered at Bostadh in 1992

Background imagePictish Collection: Pictish Carved Slab, showing symbols and Battle, c8th century

Pictish Carved Slab, showing symbols and Battle, c8th century. on the other side in a Christian. Perhaps Aberlemno churchyard, Angus, Scotland

Background imagePictish Collection: Rhynie-Crawstone, Pictish incised Animals, Aberdeenshire, c5th century-c8th century

Rhynie-Crawstone, Pictish incised Animals, Aberdeenshire, c5th century-c8th century. Salmon and the Pictish Beast below

Background imagePictish Collection: Pictish Symbol Stone with Incised designs, Kirkwall, Orkney, c6th century. (20th century)

Pictish Symbol Stone with Incised designs, Kirkwall, Orkney, c6th century. (20th century). Archaeological relic carved by the Picts who lived in eastern

Background imagePictish Collection: The Monymusk Reliquary, 8th century

The Monymusk Reliquary, 8th century
The Monymusk Reliquary is a blend of Pictish and Irish style, probably made by monks. It is said to have been the brechbrennoch of St Columba

Background imagePictish Collection: Pictish-Irish Penannular Brooch, 8th century

Pictish-Irish Penannular Brooch, 8th century
A pictish-Irish pennanular brooch from Ballynaglough, County Antrim. The brooch is silver gilt and glass, 8th century

Background imagePictish Collection: Pictish or Irish disc-headed pin, 6th century

Pictish or Irish disc-headed pin, 6th century

Background imagePictish Collection: Detail of a Pictish slab showing a horseman with sword and spear, 7th century

Detail of a Pictish slab showing a horseman with sword and spear, 7th century
Detail of a Pictish slab showing a horseman with sword and spear. Note the painted shoes and trousers, saddlecloth, reins and bridle. At the Meigle Museum in Perthshire in Scotland, 7th century

Background imagePictish Collection: Pictish cross-slab showing Pictish horsemen and centaurs, 7th century

Pictish cross-slab showing Pictish horsemen and centaurs, 7th century
Reverse of a Pictish cross-slab showing Pictish horsemen and centaurs, at Megile Museum, 7th century

Background imagePictish Collection: Human swastika motif from a Pictish grave-slab, 7th century

Human swastika motif from a Pictish grave-slab, 7th century
Human swastika motif from a Pictish recumbent grave-slab, at Meigle Museum, Perthshire, 7th century

Background imagePictish Collection: Iron age fortified farmstead

Iron age fortified farmstead
Iron age Pictish Broch fortified farmstead, from Dun Telve, Glenelg, Invernessshire, Scotland

Background imagePictish Collection: Pictish Silver Handpin from the Norries Law Hoard

Pictish Silver Handpin from the Norries Law Hoard, a burial mound. Reputedly a large amount of silver objects were found in the hoard, but most were melted down by a local jeweller

Background imagePictish Collection: Detail of a Pictish Stone with biblical scenes, 9th century

Detail of a Pictish Stone with biblical scenes, 9th century
A pictish stone with possible biblical references, i.e Judges 15.16 And Samson said, With the jawbone of an ass, heaps upon heaps, with the jaw of an ass have I slain a thousand men

Background imagePictish Collection: Pictish silver pennanular brooch, 8th century

Pictish silver pennanular brooch, 8th century
A silver, gilt, and glass pennanular Pictish brooch. Discovered in Aldclune, Blair Atoll, Perthshire, 8th century

Background imagePictish Collection: Front panel of a Pictish sarcophagus

Front panel of a Pictish sarcophagus from St Andrews in Scotland. Now the collection of St Andrews Cathedral Museum

Background imagePictish Collection: Pictish horseman on slab, Meigle, Perthshire, Scotland

Pictish horseman on slab, Meigle, Perthshire, Scotland

Background imagePictish Collection: Bull motif on Pictish incised stone, Burghead, Moray, Scotland, c6th - 7th century

Bull motif on Pictish incised stone, Burghead, Moray, Scotland, c6th - 7th century

Background imagePictish Collection: Pictish incised stone with a bull motif, 6th century

Pictish incised stone with a bull motif, 6th century
Pictish incised stone with a bull motif, from Burghead, Moray, Scotland. One of a number of fine incised bull deisgns from the area. From the British Museums collection, 6th century


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