Posted on 06/18/2016 12:53:24 PM PDT by SunkenCiv
Image: The Rhynie Man Pictish symbol stone from the Pictish royal centre at Rhynie. [The Northern Picts Project]
Here’s the photo we can’t use, because it’s from LiveScience:
http://www.archaeology.org/images/News/1606/Scotland-silver-hoard.jpg
(I COULD BE MISTAKEN but)
didn’t the Scots manage to keep the Romans OUT?
[snip] “Several of my friends call me The Magnet.” Metal detectorist Alistair McPherson has a nose for finding treasure. “I seem to have a third sense when it comes to fields”, he said. [/snip]
Wow, a third sense! That would come in handy. ;’)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-north-east-orkney-shetland-30551671
“(I COULD BE MISTAKEN but)
didnt the Scots manage to keep the Romans OUT?”
You surely didn’t think the Scots kicked them out without first keeping the Roman money? These are Scots, after all.
The Romans never bothered to finish up in Caledonia (Roman-era Scotland was Scot-Free) because there was nothing of much value, the climate may not have been to their liking, and there were bigger priorities on the continent. There are various anachronistic modern nationalist myths about resistance to the Romans, generally found in lands that have had two or three new owners since Rome was a going concern in those areas.
Did you read the article?
The pieces are thought to have been high-status objects imported from the Roman world. The research team suggests that the items in the hoard had been collect by non-Romans, such as the Picts, through looting, trade, bribes, or as military pay.
[bank manager] so, Miss, you say you're a Pict?
Yes, and I'd like to deposit my savings.
[bank manager] My goodness, all this silver? Did you hoard this all yourself?
No, my sister hoard half of it.
A "third" sense huh?
Too bad he couldn't double the number of senses. He probably would have been there just for a weekend.
Boadicea. 6 foot tall red haired woman warrior with a nasty disposition. Freaked out the Roman Army. She played a large part on her time.
The Romans sometimes campaigned further north in Scotland but did not manage to conquer that area. It sounds like this loot is from later.
I've been to Aberdeen, SD, but not to Aberdeen, Scotland. Forced to choose I think I would prefer to live in the Scottish city.
Aberdeen is a lovely stone built city. Sitting pretty on the wealth of the oil industry.
To far North for my liking, especially in Winter.
Looks like one of m “Sibley” ancestors. We are not a particularly pretty family!!
Please explain the purpose of the Hadrian and Antonine Walls.
Beautiful!
I’ve heard of the Mongol hordes. First I’ve heard of the Roman hoards.
>> Did you read the article? <<
You must be new to FR. Reading the articles is frowned upon.
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