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Pictish finds at King’s Seat hillfort


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"Material found at the site indicates that it housed an elite who had influence over the production of high-status goods.

"There was evidence of metal-working in the form of objects like crucibles, whetstones, and moulds, which may have been used in the production of blades.

"Textile production was also taking place, along with animal butchery, and possibly leatherworking and other crafts.

"The density of the craftworking material found across the site suggests that King’s Seat was an important production centre, not just the site of a small group carrying out production for their own personal use."

Full  article at Archaeology UK: Link

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Good reading!

thanks for sharing.

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1 minute ago, acute said:

PICTS!  or it never happened.

Your just jealous because you Beormingas never built anything more than a cesspit. :o

 

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Just now, acute said:

:clap:

Yes, they were Angli just like us Northbumblings. ^_^

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8 minutes ago, Piney said:

Your just jealous because you Beormingas never built anything more than a cesspit. :o

Excuse me...... We built Mercia!

and kept those pointy-helmeted psychopaths at bay. :yes:

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2 minutes ago, acute said:

Excuse me...... We built Mercia!

and kept those pointy-helmeted psychopaths at bay. :yes:

Then how come they found all their bodies on the frontier in Oxford? 

Or were you trying to dump them in Wessex because they started to smell? :huh:

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@Piney

It's Old English 'ham' and 'ley' around these parts.  No 'by' or 'thorpe' like in the Danelaw.

The Vikings were so terrified of us, they wouldn't even shout over the dotted line! :yes:

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1 minute ago, acute said:

@Piney

It's Old English 'ham' and 'ley' around these parts.  No 'by' or 'thorpe' like in the Danelaw.

Brad Ford,

in Nord Hymbra Land,

in Bryn Eich.......wait!!! ..... oops!! ......sorry........That's Welsh!! :unsure2:

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2 minutes ago, Piney said:

in Bryn Eich.......wait!!! ..... oops!! ......sorry........That's Welsh!! :unsure2:

Don't stray into Welsh, FFS!

Not only will our conversation be wildly off-topic, but it will be indecipherable, and we'll get covered in spit. (potentially transfering Covid-19)

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Just now, acute said:

Don't stray into Welsh, FFS!

Not only will our conversation be wildly off-topic, but it will be indecipherable, and we'll get covered in spit. (potentially transfering Covid-19)

Beornice. :o

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3 minutes ago, acute said:

Don't spray it in Welsh, FFS!

:tu:

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Where's the red paint?
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28 minutes ago, Piney said:

Your spending waaayyyy to much time with Jul. :no:

It's not like that.

I told Jules that I was self-isolating, so she sent me DVD box sets of Eastenders, Coronation Street, and Emmerdale.

Very nice of her, but she should've dumped all 96 discs in the canal.

 

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28 minutes ago, acute said:

Sorry El, did me 'n' Piney go off-topic?

:unsure2:  ......whoops......

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2 hours ago, Piney said:

Your just jealous because you Beormingas never built anything more than a cesspit. :o

 

I'm Beormingas born and bred, my family ome, my moms ouse is still there, we have no need for the letter 'H' note we use 'mom' the same as most of America, the rest of the country use mum.

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25 minutes ago, hetrodoxly said:

Little is known, but it's thought the Picts stretched from the north York moors to the Scottish highlands.

I think they were a pure Britannic sub-culture. Unlike the Arras Culture right below them who had ties to the Continent. 

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19 hours ago, Piney said:

:unsure2:  ......whoops......

Don't panic, we can always blame f2r. :yes:

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