Reply to Glosfisher
Hello, come and join the club that makes at least a dozen of us on here ........mine is fibres, clothing, and a fair bit of ethnobotany
On the whole I agree with you, but we do have these tantalising 'glimpses' of the idea of colouring people in designs. Especially up here....and no evidences from actual bodies or from carved stones.......the Braveheart phenomenon is just sooooo bad, I'm still arguing the bit out with actors who were in that damned film who insist that their kit is correct :tapedshut :aargh4: but they slap that blue warpaint on everybody they work with and claim it's authentic
cheers,
Toddy
I certainly think that people and objects were probably highly decorated - just look at the metalwork and pottery (especially in the Late Bronze Age/Early Iron Age transition). We just have to be a bit careful.
I've even seen Braveheart impersonators at Highland get-togethers in Nova Scotia and Alberta for goodness-sake The Scots have such a proud and distinct national history with so many prominent individuals (King David II for example) why do they have to opt for a load of cobblers invented by a vehemently anti-English Aussie with some very peculiar personal philosophies and behaviour traits?