DNA study sheds light on Scotland’s Picts, and resolves some myths about them

Erik Girdland Flink, Adeline Morez

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Abstract

The people known as the Picts have puzzled archaeologists and historians for centuries. They lived in Scotland during the early medieval period, from around AD300 to AD900, but many aspects of their society remain mysterious.

The Picts’ unique cultural characteristics, such as large stones decorated with distinct symbols, and lack of written records, have led to numerous theories about their origins, way of life, and culture.
Original languageEnglish
Specialist publicationThe Conversation
Publication statusPublished - 2 May 2023

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