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A Reconsideration of Pictish Mirror and Comb Symbols Traci N
Responsible Travel Trade Itinerary – Dundee and Angus
Investigating
A Learning Resource for Teachers of Curriculum for Excellence Level 2
St. Vigeans Stones (And Museum)
A Reassessment of the Early Medieval Stone Crosses and Related Sculpture of O Aly, Kilkenny and Tipperary
Pas News Index (57)
St Vigeans No 1 and No 1A: a Reconsideration Pamela O’Neill
A Further Fragment of Early Christian Sculpture from St Mary of the Rock, St Andrews, Fife Kenworthyb J *
The Meigle Stones: a Biographical Overview 1
Members' Handbook 2020−21
Angus Or Forfarshire, the Land and People, Descriptive and Historical
INDEX to PAS NEWSLETTERS No.32 Winter 2003 to No.81 Winter 2016 2013
Early Medieval See Nicoll 1995 for Further Detail of Publications About Pictish Sculpture Pre-Dating 1995
Pas News 45 4.Xii.07
The Inscriptions and Language of the Northern Picts
St Vigean's Museum, Drosten's Stone
Top View
Logie: an Ecclesiastical Place-Name Element in Eastern Scotland Thomas Owen Clancy University of Glasgow Logie Is a Fairly Commo
Investigating and Bears a Unique and Enigmatic Inscription
Historic Scotland Members Handbook 2021
The Picts: a Learning Resource
Investigating This Resource Focuses On: • Early Peoples (3500–1500 BC) Early Carved • Pictish Stones (AD 500–900) • Early Christian Stones (AD 450–1100) Stones
The Drosten Stone: a New Reading Thomas Owen Clancy*
How Late Were Pictish Symbols Employed? Lloyd Laing*
The Picts Are One of Scotland’S Greatest Mysteries: an Apparently Vanished Nation, Chronicled by Others but Not by Themselves
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