TumblrPics.com
HOME
DMCA
Live
Gallery
Viewer
Pictish
holychizithinkweirdly
angel-or-phantom
fivefingerdeathpunch
bible story
freeingparker
LIVE
barbarianconspiracy:Brooches and Pictish symbol-inscribed plaques from a silver hoard found on Norri
Pictish Stones and Early Crosses, The Meffan Institute Museum, Forfar, Angus, Scotland, 30.5.18.Pict
Designs from Pictish symbol stones
on-misty-mountains:Castle Dow, Pictish HillfortAll of the snow, except for the mountain tops, has me
Norman’s LawThis is a well-preserved Iron Age hillfort, which was so much fun to explore. There is a
earlyscotland:Pictish symbols and Celtic interlace patterns on a sculptured stone at St Vigeans near
earlyscotland:A mounted Pictish warrior in a battle scene carved on a sculptured stone in the church
Battle of Dun Nechtain (May 20th 685) - A Pictish stone at Aberlemno Church yardRelief is thought to
mariartapocolypse:This Pictish stone is not only from the 8th century, but marked the grave of Queen
Early Silver Brooches 450 to 800 CE, The National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, 11.11.17.
jason-1971:The Eassie Stone is a Class II Pictish stone of about the mid 8th century AD in the villa
celtic-studies:Elgin Catherdral Pictish StoneClass II symbol stone. The cross on the south face. On
gunhilde:Early Pictish stone, Aberlemno, Scotland.
celtic-studies:Elgin Catherdral Pictish StoneClass II symbol stone. The cross on the south face. On
barbarianconspiracy:Rear of a reconstructed Pictish cross-slab from Meigle, Perthshirec.8th-9th cent
celtic-studies:Pictish sculptured stone slab depicting a horseman with sword and shield drinking fro
earlyscotland:Pictish warriors on the Aberlemno kirkyard cross-slab.
Dun Da Lamh - Fort of the Two HandsThis Pictish fort is located in Speyside, overlooking the River S
thesilicontribesman:Pictish Personal Artefacts, The National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, 11.11.17
irisharchaeology:The Ardross Wolf stone, this Pictish artwork dates from circa 6th/7th century AD Im
irisharchaeology:The Ardross Wolf stone, this Pictish artwork dates from circa 6th/7th century AD Im
‘The Roadside Cross’, Aberlemno Pictish Stones, Aberlemno, Angus, Scotland, 20.5.18.The
Edana (2012) by by Janelle Baker | Follow this artist on Tumblr
Midsummer Days (2012) by Janelle Baker | Follow this artist on Tumblr
Prev Page
Next Page