- Pictish symbol stones are what we commonly call stones that were carved during the Pictish period of Scottish history (roughly over 600 years from around AD 300 to AD 900), which carry Pictish symbols or representative art, such as animals.www.digitscotland.com/what-do-the-pictish-symbols-on-scotlands-carved-stone…
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Three stones with Pictish symbols are known outside areas normally recognised as Pictish: in Dunadd, Argyll; Trusty's Hill in Dumfries and Galloway; and Edinburgh in Lothian. All three are located at major royal power centres. See more
The purpose and meaning of the stones are only slightly understood, and the various theories proposed for the early Class I symbol stones, those that are considered to mostly … See more
A selection of the Pictish symbols, showing the variation between individual examples. Each group is classified as a single type by most … See more
In The Early Christian Monuments of Scotland (1903) J Romilly Allen and Joseph Anderson first classified Pictish stones into three groups. Critics have noted weaknesses in this system but it is widely known and still used in the field. In particular, the … See more
• Henderson, George; Henderson, Isabel. The Art of the Picts: Sculpture and Metalwork in Early Medieval Scotland. Thames and Hudson, 2004. ISBN 978-0-5002-8963-1 See more
Wikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license Pictish Symbols: 14 Pictish stones in Scotland and their meaning
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