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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very good with lots of archaeological information.,
By jfrizz@ftp.com (Massachusettes) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Picts (Paperback)
This book is a very good source of information on the Picts. This book contains something that many other books do not, lots of pictures with accurate information. Anyone who is interested in the Picts, but does not live where their history comes from would do well with this book. The full color pictures accompanied by well written and thought out information is well worth the buy. The book gives a well rounded perception of the Picts.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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This book was very well written, and it provided me with a valuable source of background research for my own novel. Thank you very much for your work!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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never Romanized,
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The Picts haven't gotten much press or TV time, but they truly were a fascinating people. Hadrian's Wall was built against them, and the Romans never managed to conquer them. They're the original Blue Man Group. The best part of their cultural legacy, IMO, is their sculptural work. The stone carvings that they left behind are intricate and mysterious, ultimately developing into the Celtic form. The book Picts is lavishly supplied with quality photographs of the best of this art form. Most extant examples, and they are numerous, are preserved in various locales throughout Scotland. If you like ancient mysteries, this book is worth a look - highly recommended.
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Picts-best yet,
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Even as I type, more and more is being discovered about the Picts. I am a Peck on my mother's side and it has been said that the Peck's are the descendants of the native inhabitants of Scotland and England and predate the Scots and the Celts. I found so much so very exciting in this well presented, simple but evocative reference. So, glad to have found it. It will be a priceless addition to my library.
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Picts by Anna Ritchie (Paperback - June 1989)
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