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Inchtuthil


Video courtesy of Prof. Matthew Nicholls, University of Reading

How Blairgowrie almost became the capital of Scotland

THE LEGIONARY FORTRESS OF INCHTUTHIL

Like many famous Roman sites, today there is little to see at Inchtuthil. The land is privately owned, and it can appear as just another tranquil area of countryside where cattle graze.

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Inchtuthil Bath House


Inchtuthil Bath House

Roman soldier remains


Roman soldier remains

A strange figure uncovered on the moor, or was it?

There can be no doubt that the Romans left their mark on the local landscape. They also left behind some relics which help in our understanding of that period of our history when the Roman army tried to take control of Scotland.

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Picts & Pictish Stones


Video courtesy of Graeme Berry/Isla Aerial Surveying & Imaging

What remains of the original kings of Scotland?

The Picts were a confederation of Celtic-speaking people who lived in eastern and northern Scotland during the late Iron Age and Early Medieval periods. They came together to oppose the Romans. The name Pict comes from ‘picti,’ a Latin word meaning ‘painted people.’

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Castles, Stately Homes and Mansion Houses


Castles, Stately Homes and Mansion Houses

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