Rabbit Holes of Early Medieval Scotland

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Bell, motte and sundial: in search of early medieval Auldearn

Book Review: Picts: Scourge of Rome, Rulers of the North

The Achareidh fragment: antiquarian curio or evidence of a lost Pictish site?

Was Sueno’s Stone originally one of a pair?

Rodney’s Stone: A Class II Pictish symbol stone from Dyke, Moray

A Moray location for the battle of 'Sraith Herenn'?

Worked in Stone and the 'Penryn Pillar'

In search of the Altyre Cross

Sueno's Stone: an 8th, 9th, 10th or 11th century monument?

Military or monastic? Deciphering the 10th century bridge at Kinloss

Kinneddar: Fragmentary hints of a royal Pictish monastery

Like Jon Snow, I know nothing

Did three early kings of Scotland die in Forres?

The river that moved and the lost lochs of medieval Moray

History: Once more, with feeling

The Princess Stone and the place-names of the Findhorn valley

The bridge of Kinloss: A 10th century mystery

Sueno's Stone and the death of king Dubh of Alba

The Kinloss Stone: Evidence of an early medieval ecclesiastical site in Kinloss?

All you wanted to know about the Picts in 10 podcasts (and videos)

Sueno's Stone and my MA dissertation

In search of the 10th century at the National Museum of Scotland

The Kebbuck Stone, Ardersier

A mid-life career change: from writer to historian

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