A Storyteller's Guide to the Picts is an illustrated history of the tribes who lived in eastern and northern Scotland from around 270 to 900 AD.
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It was a place where Kings, Picts and Vikings mingled and the powerful wished to be seen, both in life and in death. Govan on ...
The Picts, the descendants of Iron Age tribes, are known for decorating standing stones with intricate carvings and ...
A new children’s book about Scottish history portrays the ancient Picts as black. I must admit that I was somewhat surprised by this. Mainly because I’d always thought they were blue.
Dr. Maldonado said: "It’s basically the best book on the Picts ever written. By starting from Scotland’s environment, and incorporating lessons from archaeology, history and art, this brings the Picts ...
Research has shown the Picts contributed to the cultures around them, were internationally connected, were intricately skilled artists, held a mixture of religious beliefs and ful ...
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'Ancient Scottish natives were black' claims children's book in bizarre diversity drive
A children's book has claimed the ancient inhabitants of Scotland were black. The illustrated book, which aims to make Scottish history accessible to children as young as four, claimed that Scotland ...
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