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Re: Scotland's origins
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thesweetcheat wrote:
HD, I missed this excellent post previously, sorry. Lots of good stuff to investigate.

By the way when I said Scotland was effectively prehistoric during the Pictish period, I mostly meant the Pictish period during the Roman occupation of the south, so "prehistory" carried on a little while beyond the usual TMA time constraints. I think. For instance, are some of the hillforts not Pictish in date and occupation?



Similarly the Irish Iron Age carried on up to 400-500 AD (without the influence of the Romans) and that is how we get away with posting some of the more recent stuff.


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bawn79
Posted by bawn79
22nd November 2012ce
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