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Symbols of Power in Ireland and Scotland, 8Th-10Th Century Dr
The Battle of Dunnichen, AD 685
A. Woolf. from Pictland to Alba, 789-1070. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2007.Xv + 384 Pp
Britain and the Beginning of Scotland
Irish Chronicles As Sources for the History of Northern Britain, AD
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A Powerful Place of Pictland: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on a Power Centre of the 4Th to 6Th Centuries AD
Origins of the Scots
Vikings in Scotland and Ireland
Royal Succession and Kingship Among the Picts
Dalriada a Brief Account of Events
Investigating Dingwall As Şingvöllr
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The Political Range of Áedán Mac Gabráin, King of Dál Riata*
Iona in the Kingdom of the Picts: a Note
Strangers on the Clyde: Cenél Comgaill, Clyde Rock and the Bishops of Kingarth
Blackwell, Alice (2018) a Reassessment of the Anglo-Saxon Artefacts from Scotland: Material Interactions and Identities in Early Medieval Northern Britain
The Vikings and Scotland - Impact and Influence
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Protecting a Pict?: Further Thoughts on the Inscribed Silver Chape from St Ninian's Isle, Shetland
Who Were the Picts?
Dun Nechtain, Dun Nechtan, Nechtansmere, Gueith Lin Garan 20 May 685 Date Published: July 2016 Date of Last Update to Report: N/A
Anglian Leadership in Northumbria, 547 A.D. Through 1075 A.D. Jean Anne Hayes Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College,
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Medieval European Land Assessment, Fortriu, and the Dabhach
Scandinavian Influence II: Historical Background
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The Picts Re-Imagined Ii
Britain and the Beginning of Scotland
This Article Is About the Country. for Other Uses, See Scotland (Disambiguation)
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Gaelic in Medieval Scotland: Advent and Expansion
Scotland: a History
The Making of Alba
Scotland in Early Medieval Europe