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HISUJ06 : Picts in perspective(Spring 2016)
Sally Foster
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For archaeological and historical overviews of the Picts in their widercontext, see: (8 items)
Kings and warriors, craftsmen and priests in northern Britain, AD 550-850 - Leslie Alcock,Sylvia Stevenson, 2003
Book
Early medieval Scotland: individuals, communities and ideas - D. V. Clarke, Alice Blackwell,Martin Goldberg, 2012
Book
Picts, Gaels and Scots: early historic Scotland - Sally M. Foster, 2014Book
From Caledonia to Pictland: Scotland to 795 - James E. Fraser, c2009Book
From Caledonia to Pictland: Scotland to 795 - James E. Fraser, ebrary, Inc, c2009Book
From Pictland to Alba: 789 - 1070 - Alex Woolf, 2007Book
From Pictland to Alba, 789-1070 - Alex Woolf, c2007Book
From Pictland to Alba: 789 - 1070 - Alex Woolf, ebrary, Inc, 2007Book
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For short and accessible popular introductions to the Picts / theirimmediate legacy, see: (3 items)
Surviving in symbols: a visit to the Pictish nation / Martin Carver - M O H. Carver, HistoricScotland, (1999)
Book
Alba : the Gaelic kingdom of Scotland, AD 800-1124 - Stephen T. Driscoll, Historic Scotland, (2002)
Book
The Picts: Including Guides to St Vigeans Museum and Meigle Museum - Jill Harden, (2010)Book
To learn more about what archaeology is, and the approaches andpractices it involves, these general text books are all recommended: (4items)
Archaeological investigation - M. O. H. Carver, 2009Book
Archaeology: the basics - Clive Gamble, 2015Book
Archaeology: an introduction - Kevin Greene, Tom Moore, 2010Book
Archaeology: theories, methods and practice - Colin Renfrew, Paul G. Bahn, 2012Book
Week 1. Introductory meeting. Meet the Picts (14 items)
Case studies (1 items)
Atlas of Scottish history to 1707: Anona Lyons - Anona Lyons, Peter G. B. McNeill, Hector L.MacQueen, University of Edinburgh. Scottish Medievalists and Department of Geography,1996
Book | •Picts
Reading assignments (13 items)In addition to what follows, read this module handbook very carefully in advance so youcan ask questions about it at the first session.
Starter (6 items)
Pictish panorama: the story of the PictsBook | Suggested for Student Purchase | BROUN, D., 1995. The Picts in documentary
history. pp. 2-5
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Making archaeology happen: design versus dogma - M. O. H. Carver, ebrary, Inc, c2011Book | pp. 37-58.
Are the Dark Ages still dark? IN: Worm, the germ and the thorn : pictish and relatedstudies presented to Isabel Henderson - B. E. Crawford
Chapter | Essential | Digitised under the CLA Digitisation Licence therefore onlyavailable to students on module HISUJ06
Picts, Gaels and Scots: early historic Scotland - Sally M. Foster, 2014Book | pp. 1-12.
From Caledonia to Pictland: Scotland to 795 - James E. Fraser, ebrary, Inc, c2009Book | pp. 1-11.
From Caledonia to Pictland: Scotland to 795 - James E. Fraser, c2009Book | pp. 1-11.
Follow-up (7 items)
Pictish progress: new studies on northern Britain in the Middle Ages - Stephen T. Driscoll, J.Geddes, Mark A. Hall, ebrary, Inc, 2010
Book | CRAWFORD, B.E.C., 2011. F. T. Wainwright and the Problem of the Picts. pp. 3-12
Pictish progress: new studies on northern Britain in the Middle Ages - Stephen T. Driscoll, J.Geddes, Mark A. Hall, ebrary, Inc, 2010
Book | EVANS, N., 2011. 'Ideology, literacy and matriliny: approaches to medieval textson the Pictish past; pp. 45-65.
The archaeology of Britain: an introduction from earliest times to the twenty-first century -John Hunter, Ian Ralston, 2002
Book | Read: "Celtic Britain in the early historic period" pp 241-264
Worm, the germ and the thorn : pictish and related studies presented to Isabel Henderson- David Henry
Book | FOSTER, S.M., 1997. The Picts: quite the darkest of the peoples of Dark AgeBritain? pp. 5-15.
Pictish progress: new studies on northern Britain in the Middle Ages - Stephen T. Driscoll, J.Geddes, Mark A. Hall, ebrary, Inc, 2010
Book | FRASER, J.E., 2011. From ancient Scythia to The Problem of the Picts: thoughtson the quest for Pictish origins pp. 15-43.
The archaeology of ethnicity: constructing identities in the past and present - S. Jones,ebrary, Inc, 1997
Book
Atlas of Scottish history to 1707: Anona Lyons - Anona Lyons, Peter G. B. McNeill, Hector L.MacQueen, University of Edinburgh. Scottish Medievalists and Department of Geography,1996
Book
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Week 2. Past and future progress (29 items)
Case studies
Reading assignments (29 items)
Starter (6 items)
Lost, found, repossessed or argued away - the case of the Picts - Carver, Martin, Dec 2011Article
Pictish progress: new studies on northern Britain in the Middle Ages - Stephen T. Driscoll, J.Geddes, Mark A. Hall, ebrary, Inc, 2010
Book | DRISCOLL, S.T., 2011. Pictish archaeology: persistent problems and structuralsolutions. pp. 245-279
In addition to the above, read at least one of the following excavation reports (you will beassigned to groups in class to discuss these):
New evidence for the activities of Pictish potentates in Aberdeenshire: the hillforts ofStrathdon. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 141, pp. 207-229 - M.Cook
Document
Pictish byre-houses at Pitcarmick and their landscape: investigations 1993-5. Proceedingsof the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 142, pp. 145-199. - M. Carver ..[and three others]
Document
Excavating a parchmenerie: archaeological correlates of making parchment at the Pictishmonastery at Portmahomack, Easter Ross. - M. Carver, C. Spall, 2004
Article
Follow-up (23 items)
Prospects of the advancement of knowledge in early Scottish history - Alan Orr Anderson,British Association for the Advancement of Science. Anthropological Section, 1940
Book
Archaeology: the widening debate - British Academy, (c2002.)Book | CARVER, M., 2002. Marriage of true minds: archaeology with texts pp. 465-496
An Iona of the East : the early-medieval monastery at Portmahomack, Tarbat NessArticle
Portmahomack: monastery of the Picts - M. O. H. Carver, c2008Book
Portmahomack: monastery of the Picts - M. O. H. Carver, ebrary, Inc, c2008Book
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Portmahomack: monastery of the Picts - c2016Book
Open or Enclosed: Settlement Patterns and Hillfort Construction in Strathdon,Aberdeenshire, 1800 bc–ad 1000 - 2013/10/14
Article
Power and poltics in early medieval Britain and Ireland - stephen T. DriscollBook | DRISCOLL, S.T., 1988. The relationship between history and archaeology:
artefacts, documents and power pp. 162-187
Picts, Gaels and Scots: early historic Scotland - Sally M. Foster, 2014Book | pp. 13-32.
The Pictish conquest: the battle of Dunnichen 685 & the birth of Scotland - James E. Fraser,2006
Book | Suggested for Student Purchase
The art of the Picts: sculpture and metalwork in early medieval Scotland - GeorgeHenderson, Isabel Henderson, (2011)
Book | pp. 9-13.
Pictish Progress: New Studies on Northern Britain in the Early Middle Ages, ed. Stephen T.Driscoll, Jane Geddes and Mark Hall. Brill: Leiden & Boston, 2011. xvi 384 pp. €130hardback. ISBN 978 90 04 18759 7 - Adrián Maldonado, 2012-08-01
Article
Excavations at Sueno's Stone, Forres, Moray - 1995Article
Between prehistory and history: the archaeological detection of social change among thePicts - Noble, Gordon, Dec 2013
Article
Hill forts of Pictland since the problem of the Picts - I. RalstonBook
North-East Perth: an archaeological landscape - Royal Commission on the Ancient andHistorical Monuments of Scotland, 1990
Book
In the shadow of Bennachie: a field archaeology of Donside, Aberdeenshire - Society ofAntiquaries of Scotland, Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments ofScotland, 2008
Book
Moray: province and people - W. D. H. Sellar, Scottish Society for Northern Studies,Conference of the Scottish Society for Northern Studies, 1993
Book | SELLAR, D., 1993. Sueno's Stone and its interpreters. pp. 96-116
The archaeology of the early medieval Celtic churches: proceedings of a conference on theArchaeology of the Early Medieval Celtic Churches, September 2004 - Nancy Edwards,
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Society for Medieval Archaeology, 2009Book | SPALL, C.A., 2009. Reflections on the monastic arts: recent discoveries at
Portmahomack, Tarbat, Easter Ross pp. 315-331
The Anderson century: 100 years of medieval Scottish scholarship 1903-2002 - SimonTaylor, 2004
Book
Problems and policies - F. T. Wainwright, 1949Article | Digitised under the CLA Digitisation Licence therefore only available to students
on module HISUJ06
Archaeology and art history: common ground for the new millennium. - N. L. Wicker, 1999Article
Dén Nechtain, Fortriu and the Geography of the Picts - Alex Woolf, 2008-01-09Article
Week 3. Prehistoric roots of the Picts (9 items)
Case studies
Reading assignments (9 items)
Starter (3 items)
Early Scottish Monasteries and Prehistory: A Preliminary Dialogue - MartinCarver,2009-10-28
Article
Beyond the edge of empire: -Caledonians, Picts and Romans - Fraser Hunter, Groam HouseMuseum, 2007
Book
Between prehistory and history: the archaeological detection of social change among thePicts - Noble, Gordon, Dec 2013
Article
Follow-up (6 items)
Early medieval Scotland: individuals, communities and ideas - D. V. Clarke, Alice Blackwell,Martin Goldberg, 2012
Book | pp. 141-203.
Scotland in later prehistoric Europe - (2015)Book
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Celts: art and identity - British Museum, National Museums of Scotland, 2015Book | GOLDBERG, M., 2015. Out of a Roman world, c. AD 250-650. pp. 152-171
Early medieval stone monuments: materiality, biography, landscape - (2015)Book | GONDEK, M., 2015. Building blocks: structural contexts and carved stones in
early medieval northern Britain pp. 87-113
Pictish progress: new studies on northern Britain in the Middle Ages - Stephen T. Driscoll, J.Geddes, Mark A. Hall, ebrary, Inc, 2010
Book | GONDEK, M., and NOBLE, G., 2011. Together as one: the landscape of thesymbol stones at Rhynie, Aberdeenshire.
Signals of belief in early England: Anglo-Saxon paganism revisited - M. O. H. Carver,Alexandra Sanmark, Sarah Semple, ebrary, Inc, c2010
Book
Week 4. Recognising conversion (21 items)
Case studies
Reading assignments (21 items)
Starter (4 items)
Conversion and politics on the eastern seaboard of Britain: some archaeological indicators,IN: Conversion and christianity in the North Sea World - M. Carver
Chapter | Essential | Digitised under the CLA Digitisation Licence therefore onlyavailable to students on module HISUJ06
The cross goes north: processes of conversion in northern Europe, AD 300-1300 - (2003)Book | CARVER, M., 2003. Introduction: northern Europeans negotiate their future. pp.
3-13
Burial in Early Medieval Scotland: New Questions - Adrián Maldonado, 2013-12-03Article
What does early Christianity look like? Mortuary archaeology and conversion in Late IronAge Scotland - Adrián Maldonado, 2014-09-15
Article
Follow-up (17 items)
Redcastle, Lunan Bay, Angus: the excavation of an Iron Age timber-lined souterrain and aPictish barrow cemetery - D. Alexander, 2005
Article
The cross goes north: processes of conversion in northern Europe, AD 300-1300 - (2003)
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Book
Conversion and christianity in the North Sea World - B. E. Crawford, University of St.Andrews. Committee for Dark Age Studies, 1998
Book
A long cist cemetery near Auchterforfar Farm, Forfar, Angus - Christian or pre-Christian? -L. J. Dunbar, A. Maldonado, 2012
Article | Digitised under the CLA Digitisation Licence therefore only available to studentson module HISUJ06
The archaeology of the early medieval Celtic churches: proceedings of a conference on theArchaeology of the Early Medieval Celtic Churches, September 2004 - Nancy Edwards,Society for Medieval Archaeology, 2009
Book
Picts, Gaels and Scots: early historic Scotland - Sally M. Foster, 2014Book | pp. 92-135
From Caledonia to Pictland: Scotland to 795 - James E. Fraser, ebrary, Inc, c2009Book | pp. 68-115, in particular
From Caledonia to Pictland: Scotland to 795 - James E. Fraser, c2009Book | pp. 68-115, in particular
Excavation of a cairn cemetery at Lundin Links, Fife in 1965–6 - 2000Article
Pagan and Christian: religious change in early medieval Europe - David Petts, (2011.)Book
Excavations at the long cist cemetery on the Hallow Hill, St Andrews, Fife. - 1996Article
Conversion and christianity in the North Sea World - B. E. Crawford, University of St.Andrews. Committee for Dark Age Studies, 1998
Book | PROUDFOOT, W., 1998.The Hallow Hill and the origins of Christianity in easternScotland. In
Sea change: Orkney and Northern Europe in the later Iron Age AD 300-800 - Jane Downes,Anna Ritchie, Orkney Heritage Society, 2003
Book | RITCHIE, A., 2003.Paganism among the Picts and the conversion of Orkney pp.3-10. Available from Dr Foster.
Signals of belief in early England: Anglo-Saxon paganism revisited - M. O. H. Carver,Alexandra Sanmark, Sarah Semple, ebrary, Inc, c2010
Book
The archaeology of the early medieval Celtic churches: proceedings of a conference on theArchaeology of the Early Medieval Celtic Churches, September 2004 - Nancy Edwards,Society for Medieval Archaeology, 2009
Book | YEOMAN, P., 2009.Investigations on the May Island, and other early medieval
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churches and monasteries in Scotland. pp. 227-244
Death and Memory in Early Medieval Britain - Howard Williams, 2006Book
Pictish progress: new studies on northern Britain in the Middle Ages - Stephen T. Driscoll, J.Geddes, Mark A. Hall, ebrary, Inc, 2010
Book | WINLOW, S., 2011.A review of Pictish burial practices in Tayside and Fife
Week 5. Stories in the stones (31 items)
Case studies
Reading assignments (31 items)
Starter (5 items)
Reading the multiple lives of Pictish symbol stones. - D. V. Clarke, 2007Article
Pictish progress: new studies on northern Britain in the Middle Ages - Stephen T. Driscoll, J.Geddes, Mark A. Hall, ebrary, Inc, 2010
Book | The early medieval landscape of Donside, Aberdeenshire pp. 307-333
Early medieval stone monuments: materiality, biography, landscape - (2015)Book | Building blocks: structural contexts and carved stones in early medieval northern
Britain. pp. 87-113
Pictish cross-slabs: an examination of their original archaeological context, IN: Able mindsand practised hands: Scotland's early medieval sculpture in the 21st century - H. F. James
Chapter | Essential | Digitised under the CLA Digitisation Licence therefore onlyavailable to students on module HISUJ06
Early medieval stone monuments: materiality, biography, landscape - (2015)Book | WILLIAMS, H., KIRKTON, J. and GONDEK, M., 2015. Introduction: stones in
substance, space and time. pp.1-34
Follow-up (26 items)
The early Christian monuments of Scotland - J. Romilly Allen, Joseph Anderson, IsabelHenderson, 1993
Book
A new date for Pictish symbols - D. V. Clarke, A. Heald, 2008Article
Early medieval Scotland: individuals, communities and ideas - D. V. Clarke, Alice Blackwell,
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Martin Goldberg, 2012Book | pp. 69-139
Social identity in early medieval Britain - 2000Book | DRISCOLL, S.T., 2000. Christian monumental sculpture and ethnic expression in
early Scotland. pp. 233-252
Worm, the germ and the thorn : pictish and related studies presented to Isabel Henderson- David Henry
Book | FORSYTH, K., 1997. Some thoughts on Pictish symbols as a formal writing systempp. 85-98
Gotland's picture stones: bearers of an enigmatic legacy - Maria Herlin Karnell, 2012Book | FOSTER, S.M., 2012. Pictish parallels for Gotland's Picture Stones. pp. 171-182
Picts, Gaels and Scots: early historic Scotland - Sally M. Foster, 2014Book | pp. 19-21, 92-101.
The St. Andrews sarcophagus: a Pictish masterpiece and its international connections -Sally M. Foster, Historic Scotland, Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Conference on the StAndrews Sarcophagus, 1998
Book
Able minds and practised hands: Scotland's early medieval sculpture in the 21st century -Sally M. Foster, Morag Cross, Society for Medieval Archaeology, 2005
Book
The Pictish symbol stones of Scotland - Royal Commission on the Ancient and HistoricalMonuments of Scotland, 2008
Book
Pictish progress: new studies on northern Britain in the Middle Ages - Stephen T. Driscoll, J.Geddes, Mark A. Hall, ebrary, Inc, 2010
Book | FRASER, I. and HALLIDAY, S., 2011. The early medieval landscape of Donside,Aberdeenshire pp. 307-333
Pictish progress: new studies on northern Britain in the Middle Ages - Stephen T. Driscoll, J.Geddes, Mark A. Hall, ebrary, Inc, 2010
Book | GEDDES, J., 2011. The problems of Pictish art, 1955-2009. pp. 121-134
Celts: art and identity - British Museum, National Museums of Scotland, 2015Book | GOLDBERG, M., 2015. At the western edge of the Christian world pp. 173-205
The Picts: Including Guides to St Vigeans Museum and Meigle Museum - Jill Harden, (2010)Book
Pictish panorama: the story of the Picts: the story of the Picts ; and, A Pictish bibliography -J. R. F. Burt, Pictish Arts Society, 1995
Book
The St. Andrews sarcophagus: a Pictish masterpiece and its international connections -
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Sally M. Foster, Historic Scotland, Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Conference on the StAndrews Sarcophagus, 1998
Book | HENDERSON, I., 1998. Primus inter pares: the St Andrews Sarcophagus andPictish sculpture. pp. 97-167.
Able minds and practised hands: Scotland's early medieval sculpture in the 21st century -Sally M. Foster, Morag Cross, Society for Medieval Archaeology, 2005
Book | HENDERSON, I., 2005. Fragments of significance: the whole picture. pp. 69-84
The art of the Picts: sculpture and metalwork in early medieval Scotland - GeorgeHenderson, Isabel Henderson, (2011)
Book
A fragmented masterpiece: recovering the biography of the Hilton of Cadboll Pictishcross-slab - Heather F. James, Isabel Henderson, Amanda Brend, Sally M. Foster, S. Jones,Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 2008
Book
The use of information theory to determine the language character type of Pictish symbols- Rob Lee, 2010-09-02
Article
The use of information theory to determine the language character type of Pictish symbols- Rob Lee, 2010-09-02
Article
Able minds and practised hands: Scotland's early medieval sculpture in the 21st century -Sally M. Foster, Morag Cross, Society for Medieval Archaeology, 2005
Book | MEYER, K.S., 2005. Bird, beast or fish? Problems of identification andinterpretation of the iconography carved on the Tarbat peninsula cross-slabs. pp. 243-257
Pictish progress: new studies on northern Britain in the Middle Ages - Stephen T. Driscoll, J.Geddes, Mark A. Hall, ebrary, Inc, 2010
Book | MEYER, K., 2011. Saints, scrolls and serpents: theorising a Pictish liturgy on theTarbat peninsula pp. 169-200
In the shadow of Bennachie: a field archaeology of Donside, Aberdeenshire - Society ofAntiquaries of Scotland, Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments ofScotland, 2008
Book
The reinterpretation of the Pictish symbols. - R. Samson, 1992Article | Digitised under the CLA Digitisation Licence therefore only available to students
on module HISUJ06
Early medieval stone monuments: materiality, biography, landscape - (2015)Book
Week 6. Reading week – 22-26 February 2016
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Week 7. Landscapes of authority (24 items)
Case studies
Reading assignments (24 items)
Starter (4 items)
Ideology, Materialization, and Power Strategies - Elizabeth DeMarrais, Luis Jaime Castilloand Timothy Earle, 1996
Article
Picts and Prehistory: Cultural Resource Management in Early Medieval Scotland - StephenT. Driscoll, 1998
Article
Pictish progress: new studies on northern Britain in the Middle Ages - Stephen T. Driscoll, J.Geddes, Mark A. Hall, ebrary, Inc, 2010
Book | DRISCOLL, S.T., 2011. Pictish archaeology: persistent problems and structuralsolutions. pp.245-279
Picts, Gaels and Scots: early historic Scotland - Sally M. Foster, 2014Book | pp. 33-91. [See Foster 1998 for more detail of supporting references]
Follow-up (20 items)
Forteviot: a Pictish and Scottish royal centre - N. B. Aitchison, 2006Book
Kings and warriors, craftsmen and priests: in northern Britain AD 550-850 - Leslie Alcock,S. J. Stevenson, Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 2003
Book
Early historic fortifications in Scotland, IN: Hill-fort studies: essays for A. H. A. Hogg - L.Alcock
Chapter | Digitised under the CLA Digitisation Licence therefore only available tostudents on module HISUJ06
Reconnaissance excavations on Early Historic fortifications and other royal sites inScotland, 1974-1984; 5: A, Forteviot; B, Urquhart Castle; C, Dunnottar - L. Alcock, E. A.Alcock, 1992
Article
Reconnaissance excavations on Early Historic fortifications and other royal sites inScotland, 1974-1984; 3: Excavations at Dundurn, Strathearn, Perthshire, 1976-77 - L.Alcock, E. A. Alcock, S. T. Driscoll, 1989
Article
Strathearn Environs & Royal Forteviot 2006-2009 - SERF., 2010Book
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Pictish byre-houses at Pitcarmick and their landscape: investigations 1993-5. - M. Carver...[and three others], 2012
Article
New evidence for the activities of Pictish potentates in Aberdeenshire: the hillforts ofStrathdon - 2011
Article
The St. Andrews sarcophagus: a Pictish masterpiece and its international connections -Sally M. Foster, Historic Scotland, Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Conference on the StAndrews Sarcophagus, 1998
Book | DRISCOLL, S.T., 1998a. Political discourse and the growth of Christianceremonialism in Pictland: the place of the St Andrews Sarcophagus. pp. 168-178
Scottish power centres: from the early middle ages to the twentieth century - Sally M.Foster, Allan I. Macinnes, Ranald MacInnes, 1998
Book | DRISCOLL, S.T., 1998. Formalising the mechanisms of state power: earlymedieval Scottish lordship from the ninth to the thirteenth centuries pp. 32-58
The archaeological context of assembly in early medieval Scotland - Scone and itscomparanda, IN: Assembly places and practices in medieval Europe - S. Driscoll
Chapter | Digitised under the CLA Digitisation Licence therefore only available tostudents on module HISUJ06
From the Isles of the North: medieval art in Ireland and Britain - Cormac Bourke, 1996Book | FORSYTH, K., 1995. The inscriptions on the Dupplin Cross. pp. 237-244
Scottish power centres: from the early middle ages to the twentieth century - Sally M.Foster, Allan I. Macinnes, Ranald MacInnes, 1998
Book | FOSTER, S.M., 1998. Before Alba: Pictish and Dal Riata power centres from thefifth to late ninth centuries pp. 1-31
Pictish panorama: the story of the PictsBook | HALL, M.A., 2011. Tales from beyond the Pict: sculpture and its uses in and
around Forteviot, Perthshire from the ninth century onwards. pp.135-168
Northumbria's golden age - 1999Book | Currently unavailable
HENDERSON, I., 1999. The Dupplin Cross: a preliminary consideration of its art-historicalcontext pp. 161-177
Strongholds of the Picts: the fortifications of dark age Scotland - Angus Konstam, PeterDennis, 2013
Book
Hill forts of Pictland since the problem of the Picts - I. RalstonBook
Landscape and environment in Dark Age Scotland - Alex Woolf, University of St. Andrews.Committee for Dark Age Studies, 2006
Book | ROSS, A., 2006. The dabhach in Moray: a new look at an old tub pp. 57-74
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Pictish progress: new studies on northern Britain in the Middle Ages - Stephen T. Driscoll, J.Geddes, Mark A. Hall, ebrary, Inc, 2010
Book | TAYLOR, S., 2011. Pictish place-names revisited pp. 67-118
Although nothing is yet fully published, see also Aberdeen's Northern Picts project. Earlierseminars reference interim publications about Rhynie.
Week 8. Christian powerhouses (24 items)
Case studies
Reading assignments (24 items)
Starter (6 items)
Portmahomack: monastery of the Picts - M. O. H. Carver, ebrary, Inc, c2008Book | pp. 37-70, 173-90.
Portmahomack: monastery of the Picts - M. O. H. Carver, c2008Book | pp. 37-70, 173-90.
Early medieval Scotland: individuals, communities and ideas - D. V. Clarke, Alice Blackwell,Martin Goldberg, 2012
Book | [various sections of Chapters 2 and 3 will be relevant]
Picts, Gaels and Scots: early historic Scotland - Sally M. Foster, 2014Book | pp. 101-135.
From Caledonia to Pictland: Scotland to 795 - James E. Fraser, ebrary, Inc, c2009Book | especially pp. 347-374 [‘Regime craft in early historic Scotland’]
From Caledonia to Pictland: Scotland to 795 - James E. Fraser, c2009Book | especially pp. 347-374 [‘Regime craft in early historic Scotland’]
Follow-up (18 items)
Kings and warriors, craftsmen and priests: in northern Britain AD 550-850 - Leslie Alcock,S. J. Stevenson, Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 2003
Book | including pp.273-294
Adomnán of Iona: theologian, lawmaker, peacemaker - Jonathan M. Wooding, 2010Book | pp. 139-144
An Iona of the East : the early-medieval monastery at Portmahomack, Tarbat NessArticle
Portmahomack on Tarbat Ness. An Iron Age Estate, Pictish Monastery, Scots Trading Farm
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and Medieval Township in North-East Scotland. - M. Carver, J. GARNER-LAHIRE, C. SpallBook | Currently unavailable - not yet published (Dec 15)
Excavating a parchmenerie: archaeological correlates of making parchment at the Pictishmonastery at Portmahomack, Easter Ross. - M. Carver, C. Spall, 2004
Article
The papar in the North Atlantic: environment and history - B. E. Crawford, University of St.Andrews. Committee for Dark Age Studies, 2002
Book
Literacy in medieval Celtic societies - 1998Book | FORSYTH, K., 1998. Literacy in Pictland pp. 39-61
Places of worship in Britain and Ireland, 300-950 - Paul Barnwell, 2015Book | FOSTER, S.M., Physical evidence for the early church in Scotland
Early medieval Scotland: individuals, communities and ideas - D. V. Clarke, Alice Blackwell,Martin Goldberg, 2012
Book | Read: FOSTER, S.M., "A bright crowd of chancels": whither early churcharchaeology in Scotland
Investing in sculpture: power in early-historic Scotland - M. Gondek, 2006Article
The Meigle stones: a biographical overview. - M. A. Hall, 2014Article | Digitised under the CLA Digitisation Licence therefore only available to students
on module HISUJ06
The art of the Picts: sculpture and metalwork in early medieval Scotland - GeorgeHenderson, Isabel Henderson, (2011)
Book
A fragmented masterpiece: recovering the biography of the Hilton of Cadboll Pictishcross-slab - Heather F. James, Isabel Henderson, Amanda Brend, Sally M. Foster, S. Jones,Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 2008
Book
Northern Isles connections: essays from Orkney and Shetland presented to Per SveassAndersen - B. E. Crawford
Book | LAMB, R.G., 1995. Papil, Picts and Papar
Meigle and lay patronage in Tayside in the 9th and 10th centuries AD - A. Ritchie, 1995Article | Digitised under the CLA Digitisation Licence therefore only available to students
on module HISUJ06
The archaeology of the early medieval Celtic churches: proceedings of a conference on theArchaeology of the Early Medieval Celtic Churches, September 2004 - Nancy Edwards,Society for Medieval Archaeology, 2009
Book | SPALL, C.A., 2009. Reflections on the monastic arts: recent discoveries atPortmahomack, Tarbat, Easter Ross. pp. 315-331
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Place-names and the early church in Scotland. - S. Taylor, 1998Article
'The churches of Pictavia' - Alex Woolf, University of Cambridge. Department ofAnglo-Saxon, Norse & Celtic, Hughes Hall (University of Cambridge), 2013
Book
Week 9. Pictish personas (17 items)
Case studies
Reading assignments (17 items)
Starter (3 items)
Chapter 1 of Early medieval Scotland: individuals, communities and ideas - A. BlackwellChapter | Essential | Digitised under the CLA Digitisation Licence therefore only
available to students on module HISUJ06
Chapter 5 of The art of the Picts: sculpture and metalwork in early medieval Scotland - I.Henderson, G. Henderson
Chapter | Essential | Digitised under the CLA Digitisation Licence therefore onlyavailable to students on module HISUJ06
Penannular and related brooches: secular ornament or symbol in action? IN: The age ofmigrating ideas: early medieval art in Northern Britain and Ireland : proceedings of theSecond International Conference on Insular Art held in the National Museums of Scotlandin Edinburgh, 3-6 January 1991 - M. R. Nieke
Chapter | Digitised under the CLA Digitisation Licence therefore only available tostudents on module HISUJ06
Follow-up (14 items)
The age of migrating ideas: early medieval art in Northern Britain and Ireland :proceedings of the Second International Conference on Insular Art held in the NationalMuseums of Scotland in Edinburgh, 3-6 January 1991 - International Conference on InsularArt, National Museums of Scotland, (1993)
Book | ALCOCK, L., 1993. Image and icon in Pictish sculpture. pp.230-236
Kings and warriors, craftsmen and priests: in northern Britain AD 550-850 - Leslie Alcock,S. J. Stevenson, Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 2003
Book | pp. 400-420.
The early Christian monuments of Scotland - J. Romilly Allen, Joseph Anderson, IsabelHenderson, 1993
Book
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The iconography of the Hunterston brooch and related early medieval material - A.Blackwell, 2011
Article
Stable isotope evidence for dietary contrast between Pictish and medieval populations atPortmahomack, Scotland - S. Curtis-Summers, J. Montgomery, M. Carver, 2014
Article
The ogham-inscribed spindle-whorl from Buckquoy: evidence for the Irish language inpre-Viking Orkney? - K. Forsyth, 1995
Article
Picts, Gaels and Scots: early historic Scotland - Sally M. Foster, 2014Book | pp. 62-91.
Playtime in Pictland: the material culture of gaming in early medieval Scotland - Mark Hall,Groam House Museum, (2007)
Book
The Picts: Including Guides to St Vigeans Museum and Meigle Museum - Jill Harden, (2010)Book
The chronology and context of Pictish relief sculpture. - L. Laing, 2000Article
Christianity and burial in late Iron Age Scotland, AD 400-650 - 2011Thesis
'The Work of angels': Masterpieces of Celtic metalwork 6th - 9th centuries AD - P. T.Craddock, National Museum of Ireland, National Museums of Scotland, (1989)
Book | Ó FLOINN, R., 1989. Secular metalwork in the eighth and ninth centuries.
People of early Scotland: from contemporary images - Anna Ritchie, Ian G. Scott, Tom E.Gray, (2006)
Book
Worm, the germ and the thorn : pictish and related studies presented to Isabel Henderson- David Henry
Book | TRENCH-JELLICOE, R., 1997. Pictish and related harps. pp. 159-172
Week 10. In the footsteps of saints? (18 items)
Case studies
Reading assignments (18 items)Your starting point for information about what is known of the archaeology associated witheach site should be CANMORE/PASTMAP and the local Historic Environment Record.
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Starter (8 items)
The hand-bells of the early Scottish church. - C. Bourke, 1983Article
Commemorations of Saints in Scottish Place-Names - T. O. Clancy, G. Markus, R. ButterDocument
From Caledonia to Pictland: Scotland to 795 - James E. Fraser, ebrary, Inc, c2009Book | [in relation to his interpretation of Atholl and the significance of the church in
this area]
From Caledonia to Pictland: Scotland to 795 - James E. Fraser, c2009Book | [in relation to his interpretation of Atholl and the significance of the church in
this area]
The art of the Picts: sculpture and metalwork in early medieval Scotland - GeorgeHenderson, Isabel Henderson, (2011)
Book | [In relation to the sculptures from the area]
Scotland in dark age Britain: the proceedings of a Day Conference held on 18 February1995 - B. E. Crawford, 1996
Book | TAYLOR, S., 1996. Place-names and the early church in eastern Scotland. pp.93-110
Worm, the germ and the thorn : pictish and related studies presented to Isabel Henderson- David Henry
Book | ROBERTSON, N.M., 1997. The early medieval carved stones of Fortingall pp.133-148
An eighth-century inscribed cross-slab in Dull, Perthshire - Robert S. Will ...[and threeothers], 2003-03
Article
Follow-up (10 items)
The Scottish takeover of Pictland and the relics of Columba - John Bannerman, 1997-01Article
Scotland in dark age Britain: the proceedings of a Day Conference held on 18 February1995 - B. E. Crawford, 1996
Book | CLANCY, T.O., 1996. Iona, Scotland, and the Céli Dé. pp. 111-130
Columba, Adomnán and the cult of saints in Scotland - Thomas Owen Clancy, 1997-01Article
Local saints and local churches in the early Medieval West - Alan Thacker, Richard Sharpe,2002
Book | CLANCY, T.O., 2002. Scottish saints and national identities in the Early MiddleAges.
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Studies on the Book of Deer - (2008)Book
The cult of saints and the Virgin Mary in Medieval Scotland - Steve Boardman, EilaWilliamson, 2010
Book | CLANCY, T.O., 2010. The Big Man, the footsteps, and the fissile saint: paradigmsand problems in studies of insular saints' cults. pp. 1-20
Alba : the Gaelic kingdom of Scotland, AD 800-1124 - Stephen T. Driscoll, Historic Scotland, (2002)
Book
'The Work of angels': Masterpieces of Celtic metalwork 6th - 9th centuries AD - P. T.Craddock, National Museum of Ireland, National Museums of Scotland, (1989)
Book | RYAN, M., 1989. Church metalwork in the eighth and ninth centuries. pp.125-169
Seventh-century Iona abbots in Scottish placenames - Simon Taylor, 1997-01Article
Place-names and the early church in Scotland - S. Taylor, 1998Article
Week 11. Picts today (18 items)
Case studies
Reading assignments (18 items)
Starter (6 items)
Lost, found, repossessed or argued away - the case of the Picts - Carver, Martin, Dec 2011Article
Early medieval Scotland: individuals, communities and ideas - D. V. Clarke, Alice Blackwell,Martin Goldberg, 2012
Book
Pictish progress: new studies on northern Britain in the Middle Ages - Stephen T. Driscoll, J.Geddes, Mark A. Hall, ebrary, Inc, 2010
Book | GEDDES, J., 2011. The problems of Pictish art, 1955-2009. pp. 121-134
Able minds and practised hands: Scotland's early medieval sculpture in the 21st century -Sally M. Foster, Morag Cross, Society for Medieval Archaeology, 2005
Book | HIGGITT, J., 2005. Towards a 'new ECMS': the proposal for a new Corpus of EarlyMedieval Sculpture in Scotland. pp. 375-379
Medieval Christianity in the North: new studies - 2013
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Book | GEARY, P.J., 2013. Concluding remarks. pp. 261-268
Medieval Panel Report, Scottish Archaeological Research Framework: Society ofAntiquaries of Scotland - M. Hall, N. Price
Document
Follow-up (12 items)
The Scottish antiquarian tradition: essays to mark the bicentenary of the Society ofAntiquaries of Scotland and its museum, 1780-1980 - A. S. Bell, c1981
Book | CLARKE, D.V., 1981. Scottish archaeology in the second half of the nineteenthcentury. pp. 114-141
Pictish progress: new studies on northern Britain in the Middle Ages - Stephen T. Driscoll, J.Geddes, Mark A. Hall, ebrary, Inc, 2010
Book | DRISCOLL, S.T., 2011. Pictish archaeology: persistent problems and structuralsolutions. pp. 245-279
The Picts. A Learning Resource for Teachers of Curriculum for Excellence Level - 2015Document
Celts: art and identity - British Museum, National Museums of Scotland, 2015Book
Picts, Gaels and Scots: early historic Scotland - Sally M. Foster, 2014Book | pp. Xv-xxiii.
The Legacy of Nineteenth-century Replicas for Object Cultural Biographies: Lessons inDuplication from 1830s Fife - Sally M. Foster 1, Alice Blackwell 2, Martin Goldberg 2,April 2014
Article
Able minds and practised hands: Scotland's early medieval sculpture in the 21st century -Sally M. Foster, Morag Cross, Society for Medieval Archaeology, 2005
Book
Early medieval stone monuments: materiality, biography, landscape - (2015)Book | HALL, M.A., 2015. Lifeways in stone: memories and matter-reality in early
medieval sculpture from Scotland. pp. 182-215
The early Christian monuments of Scotland - J. Romilly Allen, Joseph Anderson, IsabelHenderson, 1993
Book | HENDERSON, I., 1903 (repr. 1993). Introduction. the making of The EarlyChristian Monuments of Scotland'. pp. 13-40
Early Medieval Sculpture and the Production of Meaning, Value and Place: The Case ofHilton of Cadboll. Historic Scotland Research Report - Historic Scotland, 2004
Document | Read pp 27-40
Scottish history: the power of the past - Edward J. Cowan, Richard J. Finlay, c2002Book | KIDD, C., 2002. Ideological uses of the Picts 1707-1990. pp. 169-190
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Perceptions of the Picts: From Eumenius to John Buchan - Anna Ritchie, 1994Book
BIBLIOGRAPHY (37 items)
Some Scottish-focused, edited volumes are particularly useful for thepapers they contain and the broader context they provide: (9 items)
Scotland in Dark Age Europe - B. E. Crawford, University of St. Andrews. Committee forDark Age Studies, 1994
Book
Scotland in dark age Britain: the proceedings of a Day Conference held on 18 February1995 - B. E. Crawford, 1996
Book
Conversion and christianity in the North Sea World - B. E. Crawford, University of St.Andrews. Committee for Dark Age Studies, 1998
Book
Power and poltics in early medieval Britain and Ireland - stephen T. DriscollBook
Studies on the Book of Deer - (2008)Book
Able minds and practised hands: Scotland's early medieval sculpture in the 21st century -Sally M. Foster, Morag Cross, Society for Medieval Archaeology, 2005
Book
Worm, the germ and the thorn : pictish and related studies presented to Isabel Henderson- David Henry
Book
Landscape and environment in Dark Age Scotland - Alex Woolf, University of St. Andrews.Committee for Dark Age Studies, 2006
Book
From the isles of the north: early medieval art in Ireland and Britain : proceedings of theThird International Conference on Insular Art held in the Ulster Museum, Belfast, 7-11 April,1994 - International Conference on Insular Art, Ulster Museum, (1995)
Book
Milestone texts in terms of understanding and getting an overview ofthe contemporary understandings of the Picts include the following (inchronological order): (10 items)
The early Christian monuments of Scotland - J. Romilly Allen, Joseph Anderson, Isabel
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Henderson, 1993Book
The problem of the Picts - F. T. Wainwright, 1955Book
The problem of the Picts - 1980Book
The Picts - Isabel Henderson, 1967Book
Picts: a new look at old problems - Alan Small, 1987Book
Picts, Gaels and Scots: early historic Scotland - Sally M. Foster, 2014Book
The art of the Picts: sculpture and metalwork in early medieval Scotland - GeorgeHenderson, Isabel Henderson, (2011)
Book
From Caledonia to Pictland: Scotland to 795 - James E. Fraser, ebrary, Inc, c2009Book
From Caledonia to Pictland: Scotland to 795 - James E. Fraser, c2009Book
Pictish progress: new studies on northern Britain in the Middle Ages - Stephen T. Driscoll, J.Geddes, Mark A. Hall, ebrary, Inc, 2010
Book
The journals with the most relevant coverage for this module areprobably: (4 items)Note: with sufficient notice, the Library can order copies of articles from journals for youthat it does not stock.
The Innes ReviewJournal
Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of ScotlandJournal
Scottish archaeological journalJournal
Tayside and Fife Archaeological CommitteeJournal | Not all issues are available electronically
Useful bibliographic/chronological data sites (13 items)
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•Archaeology Data ServiceWebsite
•CANMOREWebsite
•PASTMAPWebsite
•The Royal Commission of Ancient and Historic Monuments of ScotlandWebsite
•Historic ScotlandWebsite
•Historic Environment RecordsWebsite
•The National Library of ScotlandWebsite
•The National Museums of ScotlandWebsite
•The Scottish Cultural Resources Archive Network (SCRAN)Website
•The Society of Antiquaries of ScotlandWebsite
•Arts and Humanities Data Service (History and Archaeology) –Website
•BBC Scotland TimelineWebsite
Most of these sites contain recommended links to other web resources; some containimage databases. These sites can be used in conjunction with Stirling University Library'srecommended bibliographic web tools. Students may also find that the departmentalwebsites of other (Scottish) Archaeology and History departments at UK (and N.American/European) universities contain many useful links and resources.
A number of secondary and primary source texts have now beendigitized and are available free (1 items)
Google booksWebsite
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Beyond the reading list (1 items)You are expected to read widely beyond this resource list. Make a start with your subjectresearch guide
Try the subject research guide for the most appropriate resources for your topic
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