A drive around Pictland

Duncan McArdle, Catriona McArdle
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A damaged carving of a two-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle appears on the Pictish cross-slab from Skinnet Chapel, Halkirk, Caithness (Skinnet 1). In this paper the vehicle’s original design is partly re-created, with details of the pair of horses yoked to it. The slab, now in Thurso Museum, was surveyed in 2015 and 2017 by the use of RTI (Reflectance Transformation Imaging), a computer-based enhancement process. Resulting augmentation of surface relief in the processed images allows multiple overlays to be drawn/traced from various light vectors to create a composite final image. The restored components of the vehicle – cart or chariot – are discussed, with relevance to its possible role. Atypical physical features carved on the facing horse of the horse pair may hint at some ceremonial motive for their presence. After a short survey of known evidence for Pictish vehicles, direct derivation of design from antecedent archaeological finds of Iron Age chariots are assessed as unlikely due to the wide time gap. Possible construction influence (in both cultural directions) from wheels found in Scottish Roman sites is noted. The common format of wheels and vehicles on the Skinnet 1 stone and Irish High Cross illustrations of ‘chariots’ are described and mapped, with the appearance of the latter in early medieval times attributed to Pictish traditions of cartwrighting.
驾车环游皮克特兰
凯斯内斯霍尔柯克的斯金内特教堂(Skinnet 1)的皮克特十字石板上出现了一个受损的双轮马车雕刻(Skinnet 1)。本文部分重现了该车的原始设计,并详细描述了拴在车上的一对马匹。该石板现存于瑟索博物馆,于 2015 年和 2017 年通过使用基于计算机的增强工艺 RTI(反射变换成像)进行了勘测。在处理后的图像中,表面浮雕得到增强,从而可以根据不同的光矢量绘制/跟踪多个叠加图像,以创建合成最终图像。我们讨论了修复后的车辆部件--车或战车--及其可能的作用。雕刻在这对马匹正面的马身上的非典型身体特征可能暗示了它们存在的某种仪式动机。在对皮克特车辆的已知证据进行简短调查后,由于时间差距太大,从考古发现的铁器时代战车直接衍生出设计的可能性不大。我们注意到苏格兰罗马遗址中发现的车轮可能在结构上(两个文化方向上)产生了影响。描述并绘制了斯金内特 1 号石碑上车轮和车辆的常见形式,以及爱尔兰高十字架上的 "战车 "插图,后者在中世纪早期的出现可归因于皮克特人的车工传统。
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