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The '''Picts''' are a group of peoples living in [[Scotland]] in [[Roman]] and early [[medieval]] times. Similar in culture to the [[Celt]]s, they constructed monumental stellae similar to the [[Viking]] [[runestone]]s. They were said by legend to cover their bodies in paint or tatoos. Their culture was eroded and absorbed by the [[Dalriada]]ic Scots, and, because they left behind no written records, only enigmatic carvings, it has been lost to the [[modern]] era.
The '''Picts''' are a group of peoples living in [[Scotland]] in [[Roman]] and early [[medieval]] times. Similar in culture to the [[Celt]]s, they constructed monumental stellae similar to the [[Viking]] [[runestone]]s. They were said by [[legend]] to cover their bodies in [[paint]] or [[tattoo]]s. Their culture was eroded and absorbed by the [[Dalriada]]ic Scots, and, because they left behind no [[writing|written]] [[manuscript|records]], only enigmatic [[carving]]s, it has been lost to the [[modern]] era.



=== External links ===
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Picts Wikipedia article on Picts]
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Picts Wikipedia article on Picts]

Latest revision as of 10:43, 6 September 2007

The Picts are a group of peoples living in Scotland in Roman and early medieval times. Similar in culture to the Celts, they constructed monumental stellae similar to the Viking runestones. They were said by legend to cover their bodies in paint or tattoos. Their culture was eroded and absorbed by the Dalriadaic Scots, and, because they left behind no written records, only enigmatic carvings, it has been lost to the modern era.

External links

Wikipedia article on Picts