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Intro. Pictland 397 CE—a rugged, non-urban land of small kin-based villages, hillforts, forests, and coasts. Power is local, life revolves around cattle, grain, fishing, and raiding, with Roman pressure at the southern border but no real control. Spirituality is tied to the land and memory, and women hold more visible autonomy than in Roman society.

Pictland 397 CE

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