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Nelson (1955), Paperback
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LibraryThing member eithni
The book that reignited modern Pictish Studies.
In my collection as a photocopy of the 1956 edition and a printed first edition.
In my collection as a photocopy of the 1956 edition and a printed first edition.
LibraryThing member dylkit
A bit outdated now, but that is just what Wainwright would have wanted. The study of Pictish graves and settlement sites has moved forward since Wainwright's time, but there are still many more questions (ie 'Problems') that remain to be answered.
LibraryThing member kgreply
"The book that reignited modern Pictish Studies."
"A bit outdated now, but that is just what Wainwright would have wanted. The study of Pictish graves and settlement sites has moved forward since Wainwright's time, but there are still many more questions (ie 'Problems') that remain to be answered."
"A bit outdated now, but that is just what Wainwright would have wanted. The study of Pictish graves and settlement sites has moved forward since Wainwright's time, but there are still many more questions (ie 'Problems') that remain to be answered."
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