This rich and accessible study marshals a whole swathe of new data on the Picts of northern Scotland, introducing the historical sources and documenting the huge progress that has been made through recent archaeological discoveries. The evidence uncovered has been of unprecedented quantity and detail, revealing hitherto unknown elite settlements, a major silver hoard and challenging received views of the early Church. The volume also provides new chronological and interpretive frameworks for classic ‘problems’ of the Picts such as the dating and context of the iconic, but poorly understood, Pictish Symbol system. Written for scholars and the general reader alike, this book encapsulates a radically transformed view of the Picts and their contribution to the early medieval world of north-west Europe.
This is the first dedicated book on the Picts that covers in detail both their archaeology and their history. It examines their kingdoms, culture, beliefs and everyday lives from their origins to their end, not only incorporating current thinking on the subject, but also offering innovative perspectives that transform our understanding of the early history of Scotland.