Clarke, D. V. (2007). Reading the multiple lives of Pictish symbol stones. Medieval Archaeol 51. Vol 51, pp. 19-39.

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Reading the multiple lives of Pictish symbol stones
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Medieval Archaeol 51
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Medieval Archaeology
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51
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19 - 39
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A small number of Pictish symbol stones demonstrate evidence for multiple lives within the Early Historic Period. These stones are reviewed together with their implications for how we view the wider corpus of Pictish stones. The idea that the stones are burial markers is rejected. Instead, it is suggested that they were created in response to, and as a rejection of, Christian missionary activity. Includes French, German and Italian summaries, and
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David V Clarke
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2007
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Pictish Symbol Stones (Auto Detected Subject)
Burial Markers (Auto Detected Subject)
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13 Dec 2007