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| ISBN | Cover | Title | Author | Publisher | Year | Description | Ref. |
| 1902419073 | no image available | Pictish Symbol Stones: An Illustrated Gazetteer | - | Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historic Monuments of Scotland | 1999 | An illustrated guide to the Pictish stones in Scotland. | 232 |
| 1874744661 | Pictish Guide, The | Sutherland, Elizabeth | Birlinn | 1997 | The book covers the 630 Pictish stones which have been discovered. There is a gazeteer, a set of location maps and information on the stones` symbols. | 72 | |
| 0500238073 | Art of the Picts: Sculpture and Metalwork in Early Medieval Scotland, The | Henderson, George; Henderson, Isabel | Thames and Hudson | 2004 | Much of what we know about the Picts has been gleaned from the huge stone slabs which are found in north-east Scotland. This study deals with the Picts` art and history. | 917 | |
| 075243151X | no image available | The Crannogs of Scotland: An Underwater Archaeology | Nicholas Dixon | Tempus Publishing | 2004 | Crannogs were timber houses, often supported on a stone base, which have been discovered in some Scottish lochs and, occasionally, in firths. Their location gave them some protection from enemies and wild animals. This is a study of their archaeology. | 1400 |
| 1841716022 | no image available | Scottish Marine Crannogs | Hale, Alex G.C. | British Archaeological Reports | 2004 | Whilst many crannogs have been discovered in Scottish freshwater lochs, little research has been done on crannogs in sea lochs and firths. This study of these intriguing dwellings deals with their distribution, the part they may have played in the establishment of settlements and trading routes, and how the dating of the crannogs helps develop an understanding of their place in the development of early societies in Scotland. | 1157 |
| 1904330479 | no image available | Ancient Sculptured Stones of Scotland, Ireland & the Isle of Man | Gilbert J. French | Oakmagic Publications | 2004 | This study into the Dark Ages` sculptured stones of Scotland, Ireland and The Isle of Man was first published in 1858. It looks at the issues of paganism and Christianity as celebrated in the stones` carvings. | 1345 |
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Scotland in Ancient Europe: The Neolithic and Early Bronze Age of Scotland in Their European Context | Ian A.G. Shepherd, Gordon J. Barclay (Eds.) | Society of Antiquaries of Scotland | 2004 | This work stems from a 2003 conference on Neolithic and Early Bronze Age studies held to celebrate the work of Professor Stuart Piggott in this field. The history of this period is put into the context of European developments and covers diverse topics such as development of farming, the creation of monuments and the spread of important ideas and technologies. | 1491 |
| 1842171437 | no image available | Set in Stone: New Approaches to Neolithic Monuments in Scotland | Vicki Cummings, Amelia Pannett | Oxbow Books | 2004 | This study of Scotland`s Neolithic monuments were produced for a research day at Cardiff University's School of History and Archaeology in 2002. They deal with, amongst other matters, what can be discovered by investigating the monuments` settings. | 1525 |