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THE PINNING STONES Culture and Community in Aberdeenshire
A Guide to Ten of the Best Pictish Symbol Stones in Aberdeenshire
A Reconsideration of Pictish Mirror and Comb Symbols Traci N
The Declining Pictish Symbol - a Reappraisal the Late Gordon Murray
V-Rod, Crescent Fantastic Beast / Creature
Sueno's Stone, on the Northern Outskirts of Forres, Is a 6.5M-High Cross-Slab, the Tallest Piece of Early Historic Sculpture in Scotland
Dunfallandy Stone Statement of Significance
Newsletter 39 Summer 2006
A Learning Resource for Teachers of Curriculum for Excellence Level 2
A Learning Resource for Teachers of Curriculum for Excellence Level 2
Notes on the Words Men and Maiden in British
Folklore of the Aberdeenshire Stone Circles
Maiden Castle, Insch, Aberdeenshire: Choice and Architecture in Pictland
Guide Map to Bennachie
A Landscape Fashioned by Geology Jon Merritt and Graham Leslie
The Meigle Stones: a Biographical Overview 1
The Bailies of Bennachie Records, 1973-2013 Outline Ref Dates Description Audit Entry 1/1-13 the Bailies of Bennachie 1/1 1973
Les Pierres Pictes De L' Aberdeenshire
Top View
Aberdeen City & Shire
Aberdeenshire Hillforts of Strathdon 207–29 Pictish Symbol Stones
Carved Stone Balls by Doroth Marshalyn L
The Placenames of Midlothian
Norman J. Penny
Maiden Stone Statement of Significance
2014-17 Aberdeenshire Council Archaeology Strategy Review
450-Nov 17-JJC.Pub
Save Bennachie Newsletter
Investigating This Resource Focuses On: • Early Peoples (3500–1500 BC) Early Carved • Pictish Stones (AD 500–900) • Early Christian Stones (AD 450–1100) Stones
Message from the President AUGUST 2016
The Picts Are One of Scotland’S Greatest Mysteries: an Apparently Vanished Nation, Chronicled by Others but Not by Themselves
Maiden Castle, Insch, Aberdeenshire
Pictish Symbol Stones - Physical Locations
The Mack Walks: Short Walks in Scotland Under 10 Km Bennachie
Aberdeen City and Shire