Pictish Cross Slab Carved Stone Meigle Perthshire Scotland
Tour Scotland video of a Pictish Cross Slab Carved Stone in Meigle, Perthshire. A free standing cross within the frame of the stone. Ancient animals carved into the background, including a large bird with a serpent in its mouth and a large animal with clawed feet.
Eassie sculptured stone.
SPiSwhiz of the pictish stone hidden away in eassie church ruin.
Pictish Symbol Stones Of Scotland
Tour Scotland video of Pictish symbol stones. They are a type of monumental stele, generally carved or incised with symbols or designs. A few have ogham inscriptions. Located in Scotland, mostly north of the Clyde Forth line and on the Eastern side of the country, these stones are the most visible remaining evidence of the Picts and are thought to date from the 6th to 9th century, a period during which the Picts became Christianized. The earlier stones have no parallels from the rest of the British Isles. Stones in orders of appearance in the video are; Bird And Fish Pictish Symbol Stone, Brough of Birsay Pictish Symbol Stone, Cross Slab Pictish Stone Abercorn, Dupplin Pictish Cross St Serf's Church Dunning Perthshire, High Keillor Pictish Stone Strathmore, Hilton of Cadboll Pictish Stone, Hunting Scenes Pictish Symbol Stones, Kilduncan Pictish Stone St Andrews Fife, Lindores Pictish Symbol Stone Abdie North Fife, Macbeth's Pictish Stone Meigle Perthshire, Papil Pictish Symbol Stone, Pictish Cross Slab Parish Church Crail East Neuk Of Fife, Pictish Standing Stone of Sauchope Crail East Neuk Of Fife, Pictish Standing Stones Churchyard Aberlemno Angus, Pictish Stone Cathedral Museum St Andrews Fife, Pictish Stone Forteviot Strathearn Perthshire, Pictish Stone Meigle, Pictish Stone Scoonie Fife, Pictish Stone Shetland Islands, Pictish Stone Strathmiglo North Fife, Pictish Symbol Stone Abernethy Perthshire, Pictish Warrior Stone Abbot House Dunfermline Fife, Southern Roadside Pictish Stone Aberlemno, St Madoes Pictish Stone Perth Perthshire, Warrior Pictish Symbol Stone Dull, Wheel Cross Stone With Twelve Flower Petals Pictish Stone Abercorn
Elgin Museum Collection Highlight: Kinneddar Pictish Stone
Janet Trythall, Vice-President of The Moray Society and volunteer at Elgin Museum, talks about her favourite object from the Museum's collection – a Pictish stone from Kinneddar (Drainie) (ELGNM: 2009.11) classified as Class II (by the Romilly & Allen classification scheme). The stone is sandstone, carved on one face with a cross. The cross is decorated with an ornamented central boss, and traces of other ornamentation can be seen on the arms. In the panels surrounding the cross are more “traditional” Pictish symbols: (clockwise from bottom left) a comb symbol, a possible mirror, and fragments of key patterning.
In 1953, the ruins of the first Drainie Church were cleared to make way for a new RAF runway. The removed stones were deposited in the grounds of Gordonstoun School. This particular stone was single out as being of importance in 1965. It was loaned to Elgin Museum in 1994 and formally donated to the Museum in 2009.
This film was made possible thanks to the support of the Heritage Lottery Fund, and was produced as part of Elgin Museum's Year of History, Heritage & Archaeology 2017 programme of events.
Old Gravestones Churchyard Meigle Perthshire Scotland
Tour Scotland video of an old gravestones in the churchyard on visit to Meigle, Perthshire.
Scotland - Pictish Stones
Photos of Pictish stones found in Scotland.
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Archaeologists uncovering Perthshire's Pictish past
The Courier talks to Sophie Nicol from the Perth and Kinross Heritage Trust as they uncover the remains of a Pictish longhouse in Glenshee.
Eassie Parish, Angus, Scotland with Pictish stone
A walk from the entry of Eassie Churchyard in to the ancient remains of the Parish of Eassie where a 1300 year old Pictish stone stands.
Irish Inscribed Stones Project
Dr Thierry Daubos and Prof. Dáibhí Ó Cróinín of the National University of Ireland, Galway, carry out 3D scanning at the National Museum of Ireland. The high cross is a cast taken from the Cross of the Scriptures at Clonmacnois.
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Part of this video was originally broadcast in RTÉ's Secret of Stones series. The soundtrack is Maria McCool singing Ar Éirinn Ní Neosfainn Cé Hí.
My Celtic Art
some sic art i drew
Tarbat Discovery Programme / The Best in Heritage 2011
Digging up art -- The Pictish monastery at Portmahomack, by Professor Martin Carver
Filmed in Dubrovnik, Croatia, on 22nd September 2011
Pictish Symbol Stone Abdie North Fife Scotland March 11th
Tour Scotland video shot today of Abdie Pictish Symbol Stone, near Newburgh, Fife, Scotland. This Pictish stone originally stood on the crest of Kaim Hill, but was then moved to a garden wall at Lindores, and subsequently moved to the Old Mort House at Abdie Churchyard. The stone is decorated with a triple disc symbol and crescent and V-rod symbols, and also with a mirror on one side. The stone also bears a sundial and benchmark.
The Truth about The Stone of Destiny aka The Coronation Stone
Fair Use cited. Many copies of this old-but-fine presentation regarding the origin of the British Monarchy are floating around; but my story makes no sense without including it in my own personal history. Bloodline relationship is central to my Claim that I have the right to speak about this topic. Source file: Jah Publications, 1996.
Oldest Headstone
Oldest Headstone
Amedeo Obici tombstone,
Amedeo Obici memorial,
Amedeo Obici monument,
Amedeo Obici headstone,
Amedeo Obici gravestone,
Amedeo Obici mausoleum,
Andrew Knoll tombstone,
Andrew Knoll memorial,
Andrew Knoll monument,
Andrew Knoll headstone,
Andrew Knoll gravestone,
Andrew Knoll mausoleum,
Andrew Lewis tombstone,
Andrew Lewis memorial,
Andrew Lewis monument,
Andrew Lewis headstone,
Andrew Lewis gravestone,
Andrew Lewis mausoleum,
Angela Jones tombstone,
Angela Jones memorial,
Kildalton Islay, Celtic High Cross, Carved Knight Grave Slabs, Early Christian Site Remains
Govan Carved Stones, Scotland
This afternoon, I am posting a video clip of most (not all) of the unique collection of circa 9th/10th centuries AD carved stones located in Govan Old Parish Church, Govan, Glasgow. These include :
-The largest group of Viking Age hogback tombstones in Scotland which imply racially mixed marriages and great secular power.
-Two cross shafts and the cross slabs known as the 'cuddy stane' which may have been used as teaching aids by the early Christians.
EIJ4 CELTS CALLED THEMSELVES HEBREWS
EDINBURGH IS JERUSALEM SERIES
EIJ1 EDINBURGH IS JERUSALEM
EJ2 - ARCHITECTURE, MACS & SKYE
EIJ3 PYRAMIDS OF SCOTLAND
EIJ4 CELTS CALLED THEMSELVES HEBREWS
EIJ5 CELTS ARE THE ISRAELITES
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Part 1 ~ Edinburgh Seven
Part 2 ~ BRITAIN The Key To World History
Part 3 ~ CHARLIE, FLORA & MACs
Part 4 ~ Edinburgh. Architecture,
Part 5 ~ SCOTIA, KING TUT & CELTIC DNA
Part 6 ~ Charlie, Scathach & Cu Chulainn
Part 7 ~ CLEOPATRA, ALEXANDER, CAESAR & SCOTLAND
STONE OF DESTINY
Book Of Tephi. Ireland, Scotland & Tribes Of Israel
JACOB, ISRAEL & THE STONE OF DESTINY
Jacob’s Ladder
Stone of Destiny: Articles 1872-date
Declaration of Arbroath
Highlanders & Native Americans
Crannog Centre Ancient Crafts Weekend
Our 'hands on' Ancient Crafts days with pottery, woodwork and bronze-smelting demonstrations
Ancient Burial Ground in Scotland Highlands
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While on vacation we found this secluded ancient burial ground in scotland.
Winter Deer On The Road Perthshire Scotland
Tour Scotland Winter video of deer crossing the road near Meigle on visit to rural Perthshire.