From the carved, standing stones still found in the region around Loch Ness, it is clear the Picts were fascinated by animals, and careful to render them with great fidelity. All the animals ...
Archaeologists described its discovery last year being of national importance because it is one of only about 50 complete Pictish cross-slabs - intricately carved stones - known to exist.
Archaeologists in Scotland shed “genuine tears” upon discovering a stone covered with geometric carvings that the Picts, the ...
Experts identified the artefact as a spearbutt partly from depictions on Pictish carved stones, including the one at Collessie just a few miles from the site. Professor Gordon Noble, of the ...
The Wemyss Caves in Scotland house the mysterious ancient Pictish carvings that date from the 600s and 700s AD. Reporter: Amanda Ruggeri and Video Journalist: Adam Proctor. From the Mouse Bunker ...