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Rabbit Holes of Early Medieval Scotland

Fiona Campbell-Howes

All the stuff I'm researching for my PhD on early medieval Moray and Nairnshire.

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Rossia, Rigmonath, Bellethor: Early Gaelic settlements in Pictland?

[UPDATE 12/06/25 Many thanks to all who have commented in various places on my thoughts here. The consensus among toponymists is that 'Rathinveramon' is likely to refer to a specific River Almond and not a generic river confluence - so Inve...

6 months ago
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Fathenechten: deciphering a medieval Nairnshire place-name

If you’re a long-time reader of this Substack, you’ll know that a large chunk of my research into the early medieval Moray Firthlands consists of trying to identify and interpret early place-names. And I’m afraid I have yet another place-na...

8 months ago
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An overlooked Pictish monastery in the Life of St Columba?

[UPDATE 28/01/25: Many thanks to those who responded to this post yesterday with a couple of counterpoints and some extra information, mainly around the position of Dunadd in the first millennium AD. Geographical modelling by Richard Lathe ...

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The meaning of ‘carden’ in Pictish place-names

Place-names are some of the best evidence we have that the Picts of early medieval (c. 400–900 AD) eastern Scotland spoke a Brittonic Celtic language similar to Old Welsh.

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  • Fiona Campbell-Howes

    PhD student at the University of Glasgow, taking an interdisciplinary approach to researching early medieval Nairnshire in north-east Scotland.

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