Picts of Scotland | 'Lost' 2nd-century Roman fort discovered in Scotland

I was listening to an old Alan Watt radio show (2006) when he said the Scottish people had bards/shamans who were hunted down and killed first. (That happened here too.) Their language was so powerful, the Minoan/Romans had to destroy them and replace the language with English. Interesting, huh?


Celts and Picts in Ancient Scotland

Episode 8 Celts and Picts in Scotland

The Celtic World -  Dr Jennifer Paxton (2018)  Film Review

At the time of the Roman withdrawal from Britain, the area north of Antonine’s wall was divided into seven nations, each ruled by a descendant of the seven sons of the legendary king Cruithne.  They spoke a Brythonic P-Celtic language similar to Welsh.

The term Pict, commonly used after the 3rd century AD to refer to Barbarians living north of Antonine’s wall, was a Roman term meaning “painted ones.”  It referred to the tradition of Scottish Celts tattooing themselves.

Under late Roman occupation (367-368 AD), the so-called Picts allied themselves with Irish Celts and briefly seized control of all Britain.

In the mid 5th century AD, settlers from northern Ireland migrated to islands off the west coast of Scotland.  Known as Scots, the spoke Scotti (Irish).  Around the same time, a Germanic tribe known as the Angles pushed north into the Scottish lowlands, which is the main reason English is currently the primary language of Scotland.

Only a few Pictish inscriptions survive from the 4th-6th century AD but all suggest Pictish was a P-Celtic language similar to Gallic and Welsh.  A few Pictish inscriptions were printed in Latin, but most were written in Ogham, a script used to record ancient Irish (see below):

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Archaeologists have discovered the buried remains of a Roman fort along Scotland's ancient Antonine Wall.

An illustration of an aerial view of a Roman fort with hills and fog visible in the background

The remains of the newfound small Roman fort are now underground. But it was one of about 41 defensive structures along the Antonine Wall, which stretched across Scotland for 40 miles. The defenses included 16 larger forts. (Image credit: Historic Environment Scotland)

Archaeologists have discovered the foundations of a "lost" second-century Roman fort in western Scotland — part of an ill-fated effort to extend the empire's control throughout Britain.

The fort was one of up to 41 defensive structures built along the Antonine Wall — a fortification of mainly earthworks and wood that ran for about 40 miles (65 kilometers) across Scotland at its narrowest point, according to Historic Environment Scotland (opens in new tab) (HES), a government agency.

The Roman emperor Antoninus Pius ordered the wall built in A.D. 142 in hopes of surpassing his predecessor Hadrian, who about 20 years earlier had built the fortification known as Hadrian's Wall about 100 miles (160 km) to the south.

But his push was ultimately unsuccessful, in part because of the hostility of the Indigenous people. (At this time the Romans called them "Caledonians"; later they would call them "Picts," from a Latin word meaning "painted people," because of their body paintings or tattoos.) 

PICT symbols

After 20 years trying to hold their new northern line, the MINOAN/Romans abandoned the project.

Photo: Antonine Wall in A.D. 162 and retreated back to Hadrian's Wall. 

Archaeologists detected the fort's buried stone foundations with a non-invasive geophysical technique called gradiometry, which measures tiny variations in the Earth's magnetic field.  (Image credit: Historic Environment Scotland)

The Summerston distance slab from the western end of the Roman Antonine Wall in Scotland was once brightly painted in warning reds, yellow and white."Antoninus Pius was effectively a bureaucrat," historian and archaeologist John Reid (opens in new tab) told Live Science. "He had no military experience, and we think he was looking for a win that he could pretty much guarantee against the exotic Caledonian/ PICT people." (WRONG - HE LOST)

👈The Summerston distance slab from the western end of the Roman Antonine Wall in Scotland was once brightly painted in warning reds, yellow and white. (Image credit: Hunterian Museum/University of Glasgow)

The (dangerous psychos) people of ancient Rome used blood red, bright yellow and stunning white paints to illustrate dire warnings on the wall that separated them from the rebellious PICT tribespeople of Scotland, a new study shows. MORE: Ancient Romans painted horrifying blood-red warnings on wall across Scotland


Reid explained that Roman emperors needed to claim a military victory, and so Antoninus Pius used his conquest of Scotland — while it lasted — to justify his rule.

Reid, who was not involved in the new discovery, is author of the book "The Eagle and the Bear: A New History of Roman Scotland" (opens in new tab) (Birlinn, 2023) and chairman of the Trimontium Trust (opens in new tab), which investigates Roman archaeology in the Scottish Borders region.

"Lost" fort

Archaeologists from HES found the buried remains of the small fort, or "fortlet," beside a school on the northwestern outskirts of the modern city of Glasgow.

The structure was mentioned by an antiquarian in 1707, but it had never been found since, despite efforts to locate it in the 1970s and 1980s.

The fort consisted of two small wooden buildings surrounded by a rampart of stone and turf up to 6.5 feet (2 meters) high, built along the south side of the Antonine Wall. The rampart had two wooden towers above gates on opposite sides — one at the north to let people, animals and wagons through the wall and one at the south.

photo: None of the Roman forts along the Antonine Wall are now visible, although excavations have revealed evidence and its defensive ditch can still be seen in some places.  (Image credit: Historic Environment Scotland)

But there's now nothing above ground to show that the fort was ever there; , and the archaeologists located its buried stone foundations using gradiometry, a noninvasive geophysical technique that measures tiny variations in Earth's magnetic field to detect underground structures. 

About 12 soldiers — many of them local auxiliaries, or "auxilia," who had signed on to fight for the Romans — would have been stationed at the fort for about a week at a time to keep watch over the area and prevent raids on the fortifications.

They'd then be relieved by a new detachment of soldiers from a larger Roman fort at Duntocher, about a mile (1.6 km) to the east, according to the HES statement.

Roman wall



The fort is mentioned in writings from 1707, but it hadn't been seen since. No sign of it now remains above the ground.
(Image credit: Historic Environment Scotland)

There's now little visible evidence of the Antonine Wall, and the newly discovered fortlet is a rare find.

Reid said it helped confirm a theory that the Romans first hoped to duplicate Hadrian's Wall, with stronger and higher fortifications made of stone and a small fort, or "milecastle," every mile of its length. "But then they thought better of it and decided they needed proper-sized forts," he said. 

(WHAT AN UNDERSTATEMENT👉) Roman fortifications in the Tayside region, north of the Antonine Wall, showed that the Romans planned to subjugate all of Scotland, but the Antonine Wall and any northern possessions seem to have been abandoned after A.D. 162, he said. 

Thereafter, Hadrian's Wall became the northernmost frontier of the empire, seemingly until Roman rule collapsed in Britain in the early fifth century, he said. 

SLING BULLETS

Reid's Trimontium Trust has conducted excavations at Burnswark Hill, the site of a Caledonian/Pict hillfort and a fortified Roman military camp built to attack it after Antoninus Pius ordered his legions to conquer Scotland north of Hadrian's Wall.  Among the finds there were whistling sling bullets that the Romans may have used as "terror weapons" against the defenders.👇




The reason for the Roman eventual withdrawal from the Antonine Wall and back to Hadrian's Wall is not well understood. (They LOST!)!)

"There's lots of debate," Reid said. "Was it because the Romans got fed up? Was it because the Romans had trouble elsewhere?  Was it because it was too costly to run two frontiers?  Was it because Antonius Pius died [in A.D. 161]? Nobody's really sure; I suspect it was a combination of all of those."

 

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