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Title | Title | Journals (Item) | Year | Contents |
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Journal 17 | Journal 17 | /journals/journal-17 | 2008 | The Political Range of Áedán mac Gabrin, King of Dál Rita -Jonathan Jarret Climate Change in Pictish Scotland: Changing Views on Scale, Frequency, Intensity and the Human Context -Richard lipping A Possible Battlefield Site -Stuart McHardy A Folklore Approach to a Pictish Symbol -Stuart McHardy The Dunadd Boar: A Note -George Henderson |
Journal 16 | Journal 16 | /journals/journal-16 | 2001 | An Attempt at the Meaning of the Pictish Symbols Part 3 -Stuart Kermack Wargaming Nechtansmere -Allan Webster Frederick Sandays' Pictish Morgan La Fay -Craig Cessford The Origins of the Pictish Beast- Craig Cessford Pit-names and the Culdees -Bob Henery Sir Daniel Wilson and Pictish Art -Lloyd Laing The Serpent Symbol on Upper Mandeen -Bob Henery |
Journal 15 | Journal 15 | /journals/journal-15 | 2000 | Geographical distribution of Mirror-case and Mirror Symbols Bob Henery Sculptural and Archaeological cauldrons in Northern Britain Craig Cessford Pictish Wheeled Vehicles Craig Cessford Identification of Drum Alban, Admanan's Dorsum Britanniae- J D Dorren and N Henry Admanan's Dorsum Britanniae NOTES An Unpublished Silver Proto-Handpin of Norrie's Law Type Lloyd Laing |
Journal 14 | Journal 14 | /journals/journal-14 | 1999 | The Forres Stone (Forres 2) Alastair Mack The Camuston Cross and its Iconography Lloyd Laing The Pictish Symbols at Trusty's Hill, Anwoth, Kirkcudbright Lloyd Laing Matriliny at the Millennium: the Question of Pictish Matrilineal Succession Revisited -Kyle Anne Gray The Breck of Hillwell Stone -Alastair Mack The Sacred Tree- J. Phillip Joss The Tummel Bridge Hoard Craig Cessford |
Journal 13 | Journal 13 | /journals/journal-13 | 1998 | Is the Bestiary Represented on the Front of the Canna Cross? Ian G Scott Tongs and 'Tuning Forks' -Craig Cessford Hilton of Cadboll Rides Again -Craig Cessford 'Reverse Order' Crescent and V-Rods -Alastair Mack Crieff Cross-Slab Mark Hall |
Journal 12 | Journal 12 | /journals/journal-12 | 1998 | An attempt on the meaning of the Pictish symbols Part 2 - Stuart Kermack The Skeith Stone, Upper Kilrenny, Fife - Ross Trench-Jellicoe The Early Medieval Sculptures from St Blane's, Kingarth, Bute Lloyd Laing Tattoo Redux: Picti, Pechts and the Motherland Kyle A. Gray Field Guide update Alastair Mack |
Journal 11 | Journal 11 | /journals/journal-11 | 1997 | The Rhynie Cluster - or Clusters? Alasdair Mack How many Picts were there? Leslie Alcock An attempt on the meaning of the Pictish symbols Part 1 – Stuart Kermack The Crossbow Brooch from Cairn Liath Craig Cessford Mirrors and Mirror Cases Jim Macaulay The multiple crescent and V-rod -an anomalous symbol grouping- Craig Cessford Re-reading St Madoes Craig Cessford |
Journal 10 | Journal 10 | /journals/journal-10 | 1996 | A review of the Pictish Crossbow -James Macaulay A new look at the Pictish King List - Kyle A. Gray The stones of Apurfeirt and Ceirfuill -Craig Cessford A possible boundary between Dal Riata and Pictland -Elizabeth B Rennie Passports to Paradise -Stuart Kermack The St Andrews Sarcophagus Ian G. Scott Ur-Symbols or Formal and Utilitarian Scripts? -Craig Cessford |
Journal 9 | Journal 9 | /journals/journal-9 | 1996 | Ur-Symbols in the Pictograph-System of the Picts -Leslie Alcock Colouring the Stones -Craig Cessford New Discoveries of Pictish Carved Stones at Tarbat, Easter Ross -Niall M Robertson Some Gleanings on the Picts from Gaelic Sources -Michael Newton The Picts as Celts? A Pictish perspective on the Congress of Celtic Studies, Edinburgh, 1995 -Graeme Cruickshank Ancient Pictorial Carvings on Stones in Scotland- Some Observations On Their Meaning James Brodie Vanora's Grave at Meigle -Shiela McGregor Pictish Silver and the Gododdin Poem -Craig Cessford A Note on Meigle 2 -Katrin Thier and Eva Grau-du Mont |
Journal 8 | Journal 8 | /journals/journal-8 | 1995 | The Date and Significance of the Ardchattan Stone -Lloyd Laing Animal Masks and Costumes -Althea Tyndale A Bull Cult at Burghead -Craig Cessford Statistics and the Pictish Symbols -Craig Cessford The Equestrian Motif in the Early Medieval Pictish Sculpture at Meigle, Perthshire -Ann Carrington Notes towards areading of parts of the Glamis stone -Althea Tyndale Pelt, Pit, Pightle - and 'Maghras’ - Althea Tyndale |
Journal 7 | Journal 7 | /journals/journal-7 | 1995 | What is David doing to a Lion? - Leslie Alcock Hilton of Cadboll's Female Rider and Her Gear - Ross Trench-Jellicoe Govan Stones - Irene Hughson Conservation and the Sueno's Stone - Catriona Black Of Pictish Helmets and Other Objects - Graeme Cruickshank The Picts in Perthshire - Sheila McGregor Pictish Folk Art from Afar - Calvin Schildknecht A Note on a Carved Stone fragment from Kilrenny, Fife - Edwina Proudfoot Proportional Representations for Kilrenny- Jack R.F. Burt |
Journal 6 | Journal 6 | /journals/journal-6 | 1994 | A Black Cat Among the Pictish Beasts? - Charles Thomas Dal Riada and the Golden Age of Celtic Art - Lloyd Laing Early Historic Chains of Power-Craig Cessford Stilcho, Claudian and the Picts - Tim J. Clarkson Hawks and Torcs- Craig Cessford Pictish Helmets - Craig Cessford The Celtic Brooch and How it was Worn - Craig Cessford |
Journal 5 | Journal 5 | /journals/journal-5 | 1994 | Hilton of Cadboll's Female Rider and Her Gear - Ross Trench-Jellicoe Did the Picts Wear Helmets? -Graeme Cruickshank The Abers of Perthshire - Sheila McGregor A Hanging Bowl at Ulbster - Craig Cessford Saxons Irish and Picts in the Y Gooddin - Craig Cessford Fife Stones News - Niall M Robertson Tarbat Historic Trust News- Tarbat Historic Trust Carved Stones - National Committee - Tom E Gray |
Journal 4 | Journal 4 | /journals/journal-4 | 1993 | The Horses of the Gododdin - Nerys Ann Jones The Mythical Pict and the Monastic Pedant: The Origin Of the Legend of the Galloway Picts- Richard Oram The Papil Shetland Stones and Their Significance - Lloyd Laing Hilton of Cadboll: A Mysterious Woman - Catriona Black The Hilton of Cadboll Torc - Some Thoughts - Craig Cessford The Torc and Chieftainship - Catriona Black |
Journal 3 | Journal 3 | /journals/journal-3 | 1993 | Ring-forts Black castles,Homesteads in Atholl -Pictish? -D.B. Taylor Undescribed Cross-slab Discovered at Dundurn -Niall M. Robertson To Clean or Not to Clean- Edith O. Bowman Early Christian Carvings Discovered on the West Lomond -Ron Henderson and Niall M. Robertson There’s No Such Thing as Pictish Art -Marianna Lines More on The Gododdin and The Picts – Graeme Cruickshank Pictish Dreaming -David Watson Hood |
Journal 2 | Journal 2 | /journals/journal-2 | 1992 | The Gododdin and the Picts- Tim J. Clarkson A Report on a Sculpured Stone from Inverkeithing – Jack R.F. Burt The Lost Warrior of Dunnichen- David Henry Some Thoughts on The Mirror and Comb Symbol- E C Irvine Fortescue What’s In a Name? -Stuart McHardy New Symbol Stone Identified in Forres -Tom E. Gray Class IV Cross-slab Found in Badenoch -Niall M. Robertson The Dog-headed Man of Shetland- Niall M. Robertson |
Journal 1 | Journal 1 | /journals/journal-1 | 1992 | 1. In search of Dun Nectain and the Lost Warrior-Nick Simpson 2. The "Swimming Elephant" Symbol -Eric H Nicoll 3. Words Logos Symbols and Beasts- David Moir 4. Kindling of the Ancient Fires- Marianna Lines 5. CSA Adopt a Monument Scheme- Jill Harden 6. Further Thoughts on The Bullion Stone- Elizabeth Marshall 7. A Novice Looks at the Symbol Stones- E C Irvine Fortescue |
Journal 1 1992.
Articles
In search of Dun Nectain and the Lost Warrior-Nick Simpson
The "Swimming Elephant" Symbol -Eric H Nicoll
Words, Logos, Symbols and Beasts- David Moir
Kindling of the Ancient Fires- Marianna Lines
CSA Adopt a Monument Scheme- Jill Harden
Further Thoughts on The Bullion Stone- Elizabeth Marshall
A Novice Looks at the Symbol Stones- E C Irvine Fortescue
Journal 2. 1992
Articles
The Gododdin and the Picts- Tim J. Clarkson
A Report on a Sculpured Stone from Inverkeithing – Jack R.F. Burt
The Lost Warrior of Dunnichen- David Henry
Some Thoughts on The Mirror and Comb Symbol- E C Irvine Fortescue
What’s In a Name? -Stuart McHardy
New Symbol Stone Identified in Forres -Tom E. Gray
Class IV Cross-slab Found in Badenoch -Niall M. Robertson
The Dog-headed Man of Shetland- Niall M. Robertson
Journal 3. 1993
Articles
Ring-forts, Black castles, Homesteads in Atholl -Pictish? -D.B. Taylor
An Undescribed Cross-slab Discovered at Dundurn -Niall M. Robertson
To Clean or Not to Clean- Edith O. Bowman
Early Christian Carvings Discovered on the West Lomond -Ron Henderson and Niall M. Robertson
There’s No Such Thing as Pictish Art -Marianna Lines
More on The Gododdin and The Picts – Graeme Cruickshank
Pictish Dreaming -David Watson Hood
Journal 4. 1993
Articles
The Horses of the Gododdin - Nerys Ann Jones
The Mythical Pict and the Monastic Pedant: The Origin
Of the Legend of the Galloway Picts- Richard Oram
The Papil, Shetland, Stones and Their Significance - Lloyd Laing
Hilton of Cadboll: A Mysterious Woman - Catriona Black
The Hilton of Cadboll Torc - Some Thoughts - Craig Cessford
The Torc and Chieftainship - Catriona Black
Journal 5. 1994
Articles
Hilton of Cadboll's Female Rider and Her Gear - Ross Trench-Jellicoe
Did the Picts Wear Helmets? -Graeme Cruickshank
The Abers of Perthshire - Sheila McGregor
A Hanging Bowl at Ulbster - Craig Cessford
Saxons, Irish and Picts in the Y Gooddin - Craig Cessford
Fife Stones News - Niall M Robertson
Tarbat Historic Trust News- Tarbat Historic Trust Carved Stones - National Committee - Tom E Gray
Journal 6. 1994
Articles
A Black Cat Among the Pictish Beasts? - Charles Thomas
Dal Riada and the Golden Age of Celtic Art - Lloyd Laing
Early Historic Chains of Power-Craig Cessford
Stilcho, Claudian and the Picts - Tim J. Clarkson
Hawks and Torcs- Craig Cessford
Pictish Helmets - Craig Cessford
The Celtic Brooch and How it was Worn - Craig Cessford
Journal 7. 1995
Articles
What is David doing to a Lion? - Leslie Alcock
Hilton of Cadboll's Female Rider and Her Gear - Ross Trench-Jellicoe
Govan Stones - Irene Hughson
Conservation and the Sueno's Stone - Catriona Black
Of Pictish Helmets and Other Objects - Graeme Cruickshank
The Picts in Perthshire - Sheila McGregor
Pictish Folk Art from Afar - Calvin Schildknecht
A Note on a Carved Stone fragment from Kilrenny, Fife - Edwina Proudfoot
Proportional Representations for Kilrenny- Jack R.F. Burt
Journal 8 1995
Articles
The Date and Significance of the Ardchattan Stone -Lloyd Laing
Animal Masks and Costumes -Althea Tyndale
A Bull Cult at Burghead -Craig Cessford
Statistics and the Pictish Symbols -Craig Cessford
The Equestrian Motif in the Early Medieval Pictish Sculpture at Meigle, Perthshire -Ann Carringcon
Notes towards areading of parts of the Glamis stone -Althea Tyndale
Pelt, Pit, Pightle - and 'Maghras’ - Althea Tyndale
Journal 9. 1996
Articles
Ur-Symbols in the Pictograph-System of the Picts -Leslie Alcock
Colouring the Stones -Craig Cessford
New Discoveries of Pictish Carved Stones at Tarbat, Easter Ross -Niall M Robertson
Some Gleanings on the Picts from Gaelic Sources -Michael Newton
The Picts as Celts? A Pictish perspective on the Congress of Celtic Studies, Edinburgh, 1995 -Graeme Cruickshank
Ancient Pictorial Carvings on Stones in Scotland- Some Observations On Their Meaning James Brodie
Vanora's Grave at Meigle -Shiela McGregor
Pictish Silver and the Gododdin Poem -Craig Cessford
A Note on Meigle 2
-Katrin Thier and Eva Grau-du Mont
Journal 10 1996
Articles
A review of the Pictish Crossbow -James Macaulay
A new look at the Pictish King List - Kyle A. Gray
The stones of Apurfeirt and Ceirfuill -Craig Cessford
A possible boundary between Dal Riata and Pictland -Elizabeth B Rennie
Passports to Paradise -Stuart Kermack
The St Andrews Sarcophagus Ian G. Scott
Ur-Symbols or Formal and Utilitarian Scripts? -Craig Cessford
Journal 11 1997
Articles
The Rhynie Cluster - or Clusters? Alasdair Mack
How many Picts were there? Leslie Alcock
An attempt on the meaning of the Pictish symbols Part 1 – Stuart Kermack
The Crossbow Brooch from Cairn Liath Craig Cessford
Mirrors and Mirror Cases Jim Macaulay
The multiple crescent and V-rod -an anomalous symbol grouping- Craig Cessford
Re-reading St Madoes Craig Cessford
Journal 12. 1998
Articles
An attempt on the meaning of the Pictish symbols Part 2 - Stuart Kermack
The Skeith Stone, Upper Kilrenny, Fife - Ross Trench-Jellicoe
The Early Medieval Sculptures from St Blane's, Kingarth, Bute Lloyd Laing
Tattoo Redux: Picti, Pechts and the Motherland Kyle A. Gray
Field Guide update Alastair Mack
Journal 13 1998
Articles
Is the Bestiary Represented on the Front of the Canna Cross? Ian G Scott
Tongs and 'Tuning Forks' -Craig Cessford
Hilton of Cadboll Rides Again -Craig Cessford
'Reverse Order' Crescent and V-Rods -Alastair Mack
Crieff Cross-Slab Mark Hall
Journal 14 1999
Articles
The Forres Stone (Forres 2)
-Alastair Mack
The Camuston Cross and its Iconography -Lloyd Laing
The Pictish Symbols at Trusty's Hill, Anwoth, Kirkcudbright -Lloyd Laing
Matriliny at the Millennium: the Question of Pictish Matrilineal Succession Revisited -Kyle Anne Gray
The Breck of Hillwell Stone -Alastair Mack
The Sacred Tree- -J. Phillip Joss
The Tummel Bridge Hoard -Craig Cessford
Journal 15 2000
Articles
Geographical distribution of Mirror-case and Mirror Symbols -Bob Henery
Sculptural and Archaeological cauldrons in Northern Britain -Craig Cessford
Pictish Wheeled Vehicles -Craig Cessford
Identification of Drum Alban, Admanan's Dorsum Britanniae
- J D Dorren and N Henry
An Unpublished Silver Proto-Handpin of Norrie's Law Type
Lloyd Laing
Journal 16. 2001
Articles
An Attempt at the Meaning of the Pictish Symbols Part 3 -Stuart Kermack
Wargaming Nechtansmere -Allan Webster
Frederick Sandays' Pictish Morgan La Fay -Craig Cessford
The Origins of the Pictish Beast- Craig Cessford
Pit-names and the Culdees -Bob Henery
Sir Daniel Wilson and Pictish Art -Lloyd Laing
The Serpent Symbol on Upper Mandeen -Bob Henery
Journal 17. 2008
Articles
The Political Range of Áedán mac Gabrin, King of Dál Rita -Jonathan Jarret
Climate Change in Pictish Scotland: Changing Views on Scale, Frequency, Intensity and the Human Context -Richard lipping
A Possible Battlefield Site -Stuart McHardy
A Folklore Approach to a Pictish Symbol -Stuart McHardy
The Dunadd Boar: A Note -George Henderson
Articles
The Gododdin and the Picts- Tim J. Clarkson
A Report on a Sculpured Stone from Inverkeithing – Jack R.F. Burt
The Lost Warrior of Dunnichen- David Henry
Some Thoughts on The Mirror and Comb Symbol- E C Irvine Fortescue
What’s In a Name? -Stuart McHardy
New Symbol Stone Identified in Forres -Tom E. Gray
Class IV Cross-slab Found in Badenoch -Niall M. Robertson
The Dog-headed Man of Shetland- Niall M. Robertson