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16 October 2014
See You See Me - Scots and Picts

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Rogart brooch
This is a wonderful example of a pictish brooch. In pictish times most brooches looked like this.

Pennanular brooch
This brooch was one of many items found buried on St NinianÂ’s Isle in Dunrossness in Shetland. It was probably buried between 750 and 825.

NorrieÂ’s Law Plaques
This pair of decorative silver plaques were found in Fife. It is not clear what they were used for but it was some kind of decoration. They were found in NorrieÂ’s Law in Fife.



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