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    I seem to remember that this series touched on the Pre-Roman times in Ireland:

    http://www.pbs.org/wnet/ancientireland/index.html

    ...an excellent series...I think that they touched on the Picts...anyway, the evidence is that the early cultures were actually pretty advanced...certainly not running around naked.

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    Here's an another take on the subject I've read. I don't know enough about it to draw my own conlusions yet, but it may add something to the mix.

    The Picts never existed.

    This theory is based partly on the lack of extant artifacts, and also on those self-same Roman writings. According to the No Picts theory, they were the same as the other Celts in Britain, and the Romans needed a boogeyman away up north. They were a percieved threat, not a real one.

    I thought it was interesting. Partly because it flies directly in the face of "common knowledge," and partly as an example of how little we really know about that time and place.

    As to whether or not it's true, that's a much trickier problem. I certainly don't know. I'll have to do a lot more research, and I'm really more interested in the 14th century anyway, at which time it's a moot point anyway
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    Oooooh! The Picts never existed? I like that one...maybe the Celts encountered the Romans and figured they'd pull a fast one and told them, "Oh, well...we're tough and you can try to beat us but you haven't run up against the Picts yet...they live further up North and they regularly kick our asses....yessir...we sure don't fancy your chances against those Picts."

    Then they ran off (laughing) and waited until nighttime, got naked, smeared blue paint all over themselves and snuck up on the Romans...."Oy, ya Roman Bastards, we're the Picts...we're much tougher than those Celts and we're here to beat the snot outta ya!" (Sounds of Romans freaking out and wetting their togas)

    Early psychological warfare...sneaky...I like it.

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    It's difficult to follow the "Picts never existed" line.

    I'd heard (from the "Picts existed" school) that some of them may have migrated to the north of Ireland where they were known as the Cruidhne (which some say is a Q Celtic cognate of Picti, but it doesn't quite fit - there're consonants in wrong places) who merge with the Scotti (or some of them) and migrated back to the Earra Gaidheal (Gael Coast, or Argyll) as the Sons of Erc (i.e.Dal Riada).

    There's a claim that they might have spoken a P Celtic language like that spoken by the Brythons of Strathclyde, based on place names and some proper names (although they seem to have had the initial combination "Uu..." where the Strathclyde "Welsh" had Gw (modern Welsh orthography)).

    There's also a story that they had an origin myth that they came to the east of Scotland from across the North Sea - which places them in the southern Norway-Jutland area - which is where Strabo/Ptolemy/Diodorus Siculus placed the "Cimbri". I think I read all this in Kenneth Bannerman's monograph on Dal Riada, but on reflection it's likely that it may have been from various places.

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    I'm just trying to figure out why the Picts would be mentioned at all in a documentary about Kinf Henry VIII (1491-1547).

    Henry VIII is closer to our own time than he is to the time of the Picts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome
    I'm just trying to figure out why the Picts would be mentioned at all in a documentary about Kinf Henry VIII (1491-1547).

    Henry VIII is closer to our own time than he is to the time of the Picts.

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    Matt, you really have to be careful with History Channel programs. Their "history" can be very questionable at times and they tend to stretch things out of shape and proportion for the sake of being entertaining quite often. It is a good source to start from fairly often in extra reading and research though. Sometimes I make a game of finding their errors and plain bad history.

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    A little more history smistory....(just think some people think the Da vinci code is true )

    Try these links
    http://members.tripod.com/~Halfmoon/

    http://www.holyrood.org.uk/picts/
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    Quote Originally Posted by bubba
    Matt, you really have to be careful with History Channel programs. Their "history" can be very questionable at times and they tend to stretch things out of shape and proportion for the sake of being entertaining quite often. It is a good source to start from fairly often in extra reading and research though. Sometimes I make a game of finding their errors and plain bad history.
    Something I read once:

    Wife: "What are you watching?"
    Husband: "The history channel."
    Wife: "What have you learned?"
    Husband: "World War Two is the only thing that ever happened."

    You may now return to your regularly scheduled thread.
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    Quote Originally Posted by auld argonian
    Then they ran off (laughing) and waited until nighttime, got naked, smeared blue paint all over themselves and snuck up on the Romans...."Oy, ya Roman Bastards, we're the Picts...we're much tougher than those Celts and we're here to beat the snot outta ya!" (Sounds of Romans freaking out and wetting their togas)

    Early psychological warfare...sneaky...I like it.

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    An uair a théid an gobhainn air bhathal 'se is feàrr a bhi réidh ris.
    (When the smith gets wildly excited, 'tis best to agree with him.)

    Kiltio Ergo Sum.
    I Kilt, therefore I am. -McClef

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    Quote Originally Posted by auld argonian
    Oooooh! The Picts never existed? I like that one...maybe the Celts encountered the Romans and figured they'd pull a fast one and told them, "Oh, well...we're tough and you can try to beat us but you haven't run up against the Picts yet...they live further up North and they regularly kick our asses....yessir...we sure don't fancy your chances against those Picts."

    Then they ran off (laughing) and waited until nighttime, got naked, smeared blue paint all over themselves and snuck up on the Romans...."Oy, ya Roman Bastards, we're the Picts...we're much tougher than those Celts and we're here to beat the snot outta ya!" (Sounds of Romans freaking out and wetting their togas)

    Early psychological warfare...sneaky...I like it.

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    AA
    That is hilarious!!!
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