by Roland Spencer-Jones (NOSAS)
These notes are in preparation for NOSAS field trips to two recognised Pictish cemeteries in the Highland region –
- Garbeg near Drumnadrochit on Saturday 1st November 2014. See Highland Council HER, RCAHMS Canmore
- Whitebridge near Foyers on Sunday March 8th 2015. See HER, RCAHMS Canmore
(See also separate post about Garbeg and Whitebridge cemeteries).
The Picts, those most elusive of early medieval Scottish peoples, seem to have disposed of their dead in a variety of ways. Remains that can still be found in the landscape include cremations, simple burials in the ground, long cist burials, burials under cairns, and burials under round and square barrows. It is also probably true that disposal was achieved by exposure and excarnation – practices continuing from pre-history. What remains unclear is how any of these contemporaneous burial practices were chosen for a specific individual or group.