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Related: About this forumAncient engraving of warrior with 'elaborate hairstyle' and 'pronounced butt' discovered in Scotland
By Yasemin Saplakoglu - Staff Writer 9 hours ago
"The warrior is an essential part of society, the central part of power."
Archaeologists in Scotland have discovered an ancient monolith that's engraved with a spear-holding warrior sporting an "elaborate hairstyle" and "pronounced" butt.
In September 2017, construction workers uncovered the stone monument in the northwest side of Perth in Scotland while clearing the ground to build a new road. They found the stone facedown and buried a little more than 3 feet (1 meter) in the ground.
The so-called Tulloch stone is about 6.4 feet (1.9 m) high and 2.3 feet (0.7 m) wide; on one side, it depicts a human figure holding a spear with a "kite-shaped blade and a doorknob-style butt," the authors wrote in a paper describing the findings, published Jan. 23 in the journal Antiquity.
The surface of the stone was partly broken apart into layers, and portions of the carving were faded. But with the help of 3D imaging and a technique called photogrammetry, which involves stitching together hundreds of photographs of an object taken from different angles, archaeologists were able to reconstruct the original design. It's not clear if the figure was depicted naked, as faint lines at the ankles might suggest he wore shoes or tight leggings.
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https://www.livescience.com/doorknob-butt-warrior-carved-ancient-monolith-discovered.html
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The Picts of Albann
Who They Were, Where They Came From,
Their Relationship With The "Dalriadic Scots",
What Happened To Them & Their Effect on Europe
A Comprehensive Study of the Celts, Picts & Scots
And Their Interrelationships
All men admit the clan Gregor to be the purest branch of the ancient race of Scotland now in existence. - true descendents, in short, of the native Celtic stock of the country, and unmixed by blood with immigrants either of their own or of any other race. About this point there is no dispute; and the name of clan Alpine, commonly adopted by them for centuries, would almost alone suffice to prove their descent from the Albiones, the first known inhabitants of Scotland. Condensed from "Clans of the highlands of Scotland", Thomas Smibert, 1850.
Foreword: In this the 21st century AD, according to some historians with axes to grind, we are being led to believe that the Picts were some sort of aboriginals, came from an unknown place, from an unknown people, or may have been La Tene Celts or the result of the mixing of Beaker peoples and Cro-Magnons from the Iberian peninsula, confined themselves to the northeast of Scotland, allowed a small hostile band of Irish cutthroats into their country, succumbed to these interlopers (even though they outnumbered them 10 to 1, and then disappeared from the face of the earth, leaving no descendents, and provided us with nothing of value.
On the other hand, it is factually known the Picts of Albann formed a powerful Empire (consisting of all of today's Scotland], Northumbria [in today's England], Dalriada [in today's Ulster], the Inner and Outer Hebridies, and the island chains of the Orkneys, Shetlands, and Faroes), held off a series of mighty Roman armies, chased them back behind Hadrian's Wall into southern Briton, reduced Roman London to a smoking ruin in the 4th century AD, and beat back the Anglo-Saxon hordes, who had wiped out the Celts of southern Briton and established a universal Christian church well before the English ever heard of Christ.
More:
http://hal_macgregor.tripod.com/gregor/extinction.html
jmbar2
(6,105 posts)I see the resemblance immediately!