A "remarkable" Pictish ring thought to be at least 1,000 years old has been discovered by a volunteer on a dig in Moray. The find was made by John Ralph at the site of a fort in Burghead.
Just over a metre of the original two metre-tall (6ft) stone survives. Rare 1,200-year-old Pictish stone discovered The beasts were carved down the side of a cross. John Borland, of Historic ...
The Picts lived in Northern Britain, had their own distinct culture, and interacted with their contemporaries in Britain and abroad. Large stones, carved by Pictish craftsmen with symbols and ...