Images

I do not own the rights for the images on this website. This list shows the sources of all the images that I used. This website is a schoolproject on which I do not make any money. If I used your image and I have not referred to it correctly, or you just want me to take the image down, please contact me and I will do so immediately.

  • Pictish landscape (homepage), this picture was made by Cathy MacIver: https://nosasblog.wordpress.com/tag/pictish-symbol-stone/
  • Aberlemno 1 stone (Pictish remains): https://www.revolvy.com/main/index.php?s=Pictish%20stones&item_type=topic
  • Beda manuscript (primary sources): Beda Venerabilis, Historia ecclesiastica gentis anglorum (731-746), Northumbria, Wearmouth-Jarrow scriptorium, 162ff., 270x190mm, vellum, f.3v.: the beginning of the narration with the ornamental initial “B”.  http://expositions.nlr.ru/eng/cult/unt.php
  • The Early Christian Monuments of Scotland (theories about Pictish symbols): https://www.amazon.co.uk/Early-Christian-Monuments-Scotland-J-Romilly/dp/1874012059
  • Map of Hadrian’s Wall and the Antonine Wall in Britain (historical context): http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/0e/Hadrians_Wall_map.png
  • Hadrian’s Wall 122-128 (historical context): http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c6/Milecastle_39_on_Hadrian%27s_Wall.jpg
  • The area of the Kingdom of Dál Riata (historical context): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%C3%A1l_Riata
  • Pictish Symbols (Pictish remains): http://xiaverse.wikia.com/wiki/Pictish_Symbols
  • Inveravon 4: Crescent and V-Rod and Elephant (Pictish symbols): https://canmore.org.uk/site/16014/inveravon
  • Common Pictish symbols (Pictish symbols): http://xiaverse.wikia.com/wiki/Pictish_Symbols
  • Rare Pictish symbols (Pictish symbols): http://xiaverse.wikia.com/wiki/Pictish_Symbols
  • Top: Crescent with V-Rod on the Great Stone (Aberlemno 3), Bottom: Crescent with V-rod on the Clynekirkton 1 (Pictish symbols): http://www.mathstat.strath.ac.uk/outreach/pictish/database.php?image=4 & http://www.mathstat.strath.ac.uk/outreach/pictish/database.php?image=38
  • Mirror and Comb (Pictish symbols): https://www.flickr.com/photos/poto-originalz/4215526936
  • Kinblethmont: Crescent and V-Rod, Elephant and Mirror and Comb (Pictish symbols): https://canmore.org.uk/site/35444/kinblethmont
  • Lion in the Book of Durrow on folio 191v and Burghead Bull (Pictish symbols): Book of Durrow, seventh century, Northumbria (Iona?), 248ff., 245×145 mm, vellum, f. 191v: Lion of Marc https://finds.org.uk/staffshoardsymposium/papers/georgeandisabelhenderson & http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=63864&partId=1&searchText=burghead&page=1
  • Rhynie 1: Fish and Elephant (monumental stones): http://www.megalithic.co.uk/modules.php?op=modload&name=a312&file=index&do=showpic&pid=47258
  • Drosten Stone: Double Disc and Z-rod, Crescent and Mirror (monumental stones): https://canmore.org.uk/collection/928193
  • Aberlemno 2 (Kirkyard Stone): Fish Monster, Notched Rectangle and Triple Disc (monumental stones): http://www.mathstat.strath.ac.uk/outreach/pictish/database.php?image=3 & https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aberlemno_Sculptured_Stones
  • Burghead Bull (monumental stones): http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=63864&partId=1&searchText=burghead&page=1
  • The Victorian ‘Pictish’ pin: Z-rod (metalwork and other fragments): https://blog.nms.ac.uk/2015/03/19/the-glenmorangie-research-project-norries-law/
  • The silver plaques from the Norrie’s Law Hoard: Double Disc and Z-rod and Animal’s Head, the one on the left is Pictish and the one on the right is the Victorian copy (metalwork and other fragments): https://blog.nms.ac.uk/2015/03/19/the-glenmorangie-research-project-norries-law/
  • The “Whitecleuch Chain”: Double Disc and Z-rod (metalwork and other fragments): https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/72/Whitecleuch_chain.jpg
  • The “Parkhill Chain”: S-shape (metalwork and other fragments): http://nms.scran.ac.uk/database/record.php?usi=000-100-036-323-C
  • Porthmahomack publication (archaeological remains): https://www.socantscot.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Portmahomack.jpg
  • Aberlemno 2 (Kirkyard Stone): Fish Monster, Notched Rectangle and Triple Disc (Pictish symbols as religious or spiritual signs): http://www.mathstat.strath.ac.uk/outreach/pictish/database.php?image=3 & https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aberlemno_Sculptured_Stones
  • Silver Plaques from the Norrie’s Law Hoard: Double Disc and Z-rod and Animal’s Head (Pictish symbols as memorial signs): https://blog.nms.ac.uk/2015/03/19/the-glenmorangie-research-project-norries-law/
  • Asterix and Obelix at the Picts (the Picts in popular culture): https://www.comiccrusaders.com/review-asterix-and-the-picts/
  • Jacques le Moye de Morgues, Pictish Woman, ca. 1585 (the Picts in popular culture): https://collections.britishart.yale.edu/vufind/Record/3658134
  • Radboud Honours Academy logo (about): https://slideplayer.nl/slide/2905436/