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Re: Where might Mons Graupius have been?
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The Pictish HQ was known as "Monid Crup". That might help. The hill of Duncrub might help you too. The true name of the site is " Mons Craupius" and the "Graupius" came from an additional minim stroke on a medieval manuscript. A more pragmatic exploration of Agricolan dated camps and forts along the Highland Line Glen Blocker forts might bear fruit.


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Howburn Digger
Posted by Howburn Digger
19th May 2021ce
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Where might Mons Graupius have been? (WolfgangSchaub)

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