Adrián Maldonado
@archaeonado.bsky.social
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Galloway Hoard Researcher at National Museums Scotland. Author of Crucible of Nations: Scotland from Viking Age to Medieval Kingdom and other archaeology content. https://www.nms.ac.uk/profile/dr-adrian-maldonado See also @almostarch.bsky.social
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Thrilled to say the new Whithorn guidebook by me is now available to buy online!

A Maldonado 2025. Cold Case Reopened: A Guide to Whithorn’s Early Medieval Archaeology. Whithorn Trust

I'll be speaking about it at this year's Wigtown Book Festival - stay tuned!

www.whithorn.com/product/whit...
Fanned display of copies of the guidebook Maldonado, A. (2025) Cold Case Reopened: A Guide to Whithorn’s Early Medieval Archaeology. Whithorn: Whithorn Trust.
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🎯 Our #totaliser reaches 83%!

Can YOU help us get over the line?

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Fundraiser target, with £8,255 of £10,000 raised.
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Publication alert! An all-too-rare collab with Prof Stephen Driscoll, updating his chapter for the venerable old Archaeology of Britain textbook in its shiny new 3rd edition. A snapshot of current work on early medieval Scotland and Wales. Put it on your reading lists!
doi.org/10.4324/9780...
Early medieval Celtic Britain | 12 | v3 | The early historic period |
The vacuum created by the collapse of the Roman province of Britannia created a vortex of movement which would shape the centuries to come. Some Roman citizens
doi.org
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Probably from an early Viking raid, Jonah and the 'whale' feature on this Insular crozier found on the Swedish island of Helgö in Lake Mälaren, that region's central trade hub and productive site before the rise of Birka on neighbouring Björkö.

My 📷 | Ref. Historiska museet
Ornate crozier head with Biblical scenes.
archaeonado.bsky.social
HES asking the public which properties they should dump next?

"...the strategy acknowledges that 'not all sites and collections are equally important' and that 'it may not be possible or necessary for us to be the custodians of a place forever'"
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Thanks to the Wigtown Book Festival for hosting the Whithorn Trust to formally launch the new guidebook Cold Case Reopened: A Guide to the Early Medieval Archaeology of Whithorn. 106 people filled the Main Hall on a dreich Wednesday evening! Get your copy here www.whithorn.com/product/whit...
Adrián Maldonado launching the guidebook Cold Case Reopened at the Wigtown Book Festival, 1 Oct 2025 Adrián Maldonado and Julia Muir Watt of the Whithorn Trust launching the guidebook Cold Case Reopened at the Wigtown Book Festival, 1 Oct 2025
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Need to get that central parting just so? This is the (C13th) tool for you! A rare gravoir made of red deer antler found at Eilean Donan Castle & now @ntlmuseumsscot.bsky.social. This one's for @cfwood.bsky.social, thanks to @archaeonado.bsky.social for posting. www.thenational.scot/news/2550068...
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Scenes from the Wigtown Book Festival
Poster depicting a softly-lit woman reading placidly in the woods, with the message, 'Reading: because murder is wrong' Art installation in the window of The Bookshop, Wigtown, of a Kindle reader with its screen stuck on the low-battery alert, with anthropomorphic features suggesting it is deceased, its frown the inverted Amazon logo The Scottish Room of The Bookshop, Wigtown, showing antiquarian volumes lit by a deer-antler chandelier Memorial blue plaque for Captain Cat, who was black and white and took no shite, outside The Bookshop, Wigtown
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Happening this Wednesday! Come get nerdy and support the fabulous Whithorn Trust!
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Excited to speak at the fabulous Wigtown Book Festival this year! Hear how we squeezed the 656-page excavation monograph plus new analysis into a 36-page guidebook. Cold Case Reopened: Whithorn's Origins Explained: 1 October, tickets still available! tickets.wigtownbookfestival.com/sales/events...
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And for anyone really wanting to get nerdy, the full published account of Martin Carver and his team's excavations at Portmahomack is now available to download for FREE via @socantscot.bsky.social books.socantscot.org/digital-book...
Portmahomack on Tarbat Ness: Changing Ideologies in North-East Scotland, Sixth to Sixteenth Century AD | Open Access E-Books
books.socantscot.org
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Next weekend! The Pictish Arts Society conference 2025, with 8 expert speakers on Pictish metalwork and sculpture - from the legacy of Roman silver to new insights on Sueno's Stone, cross-slabs at Skinnet and Ulbster, and Pictish bull carvings. 4-5 Oct, online via Zoom. Agenda and booking link:
Conf | The PAS
www.thepictishartssociety.org.uk
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Find of the dig so far! Fantastic medieval carved boss from ribbed vaulting of Melrose Abbey. What a cracker! #Priorwood Garden @n-t-s.bsky.social
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The author will be joined by master craftsman and artist Thomas Keyes who uses the vellum-making technology used to make the pages of the Book of Kells, and as uniquely discovered in excavations at the early medieval monastery of Portmahomack, for his Kells-inspire artwork scribalstyles.net
Naomh Calumcille Ann an Alba by Thomas Keyes via https://scribalstyles.net/
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Exciting book launch event!!

Dr Victoria Whitworth: The Book of Kells: Unlocking the Enigma is finally out, and you can celebrate it (and snag a copy) at the Tarbat Discovery Centre on 11 October.

Tickets at www.tickettailor.com/events/tarba...

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Just to add that the conference is fully online, not (per the link below) in Brechin. We look forward to seeing you there!
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One of the highlights of Words on the Wave at @NMIreland is Cod. Sang. 51—an 8th-c. Irish Gospel book with rare depictions of the Crucifixion & Second Coming. On display until 24 Oct. 🕊️
More: www.museum.ie/en-IE/Collec...
Depiction of the Second Coming in the ‘Irish Gospels of St Gall’; St. Gallen, Stiftsbibliothek, Cod. Sang 51, p. 267. © Stiftsbibliothek St. Gallen
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Breaking news: The new, revised, updated Ogham in 3D website is now live:

ogham.celt.dias.ie

Choose "inscriptions" in the menu.
Ogham
ogham.celt.dias.ie
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By the 9th century, ringed pins were a common dress accessory, with Scandinavian designs swiftly altering and adapting the more plain Insular originals. Adrián Maldonado @archaeonado.bsky.social's 2024 article for History Scotland charts this development, and is well worth a read - link below. /5
The long, strange journey of Viking-age ringed pins
An illustrated overview of the evidence for Viking-age ringed pins in Scotland, with an emphasis on their long-term changes over time and connections across Gaeldom in the ninth to twelfth centuries. ...
www.academia.edu
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Pre-orders for Carved in Stone are open!! This book is gorgeous, and I am so grateful to use it (and the artwork!) in my videos.

You can pre-order from @stoutstoat.co.uk here: www.stoutstoat.co.uk/carvedinstone

Thanks to @archaeonado.bsky.social for the endorsement!

🏺 #archaeology #ArchaeologySky
A young person with braided red hair rides a spotted brown horse through trees, a determined look on their face. They have a brown cloak, a yellow tunic/dress, and black leggings. They're carrying a water flask and a leather book satchel. Whatever message they're carrying, it's clearly urgent.

On the left of the image, there is a quote: "It's basically the best book on the Picts ever written. By starting from Scotland's environment and incorporating lessons from archaeology, history and art, this brings the Picts to life more effectively than any other depiction I've yet seen." from Dr Adrián Maldonado, National Museums Scotland.
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Glasgow's radical history! Check out this @gbptrust.bsky.social event next week on 'how ordinary Glaswegians took on an arrogant landowner and successfully defended the "liberties of the banks of the Clyde"'

Just one of many events for Glasgow Doors Open Days www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/harvies-dy...