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Wemyss, Fife, 20 February 2005

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Wemyss Caves Society
www.wemysscaves.co.uk
The society was formed in May 1986 to protect and save as much of the caves and their unique drawings as possible. There are seven 'Open Sundays' from April to September at 2-4.30pm in the basement suite of East Wemyss primary school in the Wemyss Environmental Education Centre, a mini-museum. Full details and further information about the caves is available on the society's website.

The Picts: An introduction
www.holyrood.org.uk/picts
Good brief introduction to the Picts

Pictish Nation
http://members.tripod.com/~Halfmoon/index.html
Pictophile website with a broad range of material about all things Pictish.

Grave slabs and Pictish symbols of Scotland
www.darkisle.com/picts.html
Illustrated gazeteer of Pictish sites.

Pictish drawings
www.geocities.com/SoHo/Gallery/7246/pictish.html
Several dozen drawings of Pictish carvings by Washington-based artist P Lennnox Campello, available as signed prints.

Tarbat Discovery Programme
www.york.ac.uk/depts/arch/staff/sites/tarbat/
University of York website of a long-term project to research the Pictish, Norse and medieval site in which the church of St Colman stands at Portmahomack, in the Moray Firth.

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