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Fians, Fairies and Picts

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The author restates and expands a theory that elements of British and Highland folk tradition reflect memories of a once-existing small-statured people rather than purely supernatural beings. Drawing on collectors' tales and comparative ethnography, he links fairy lore, underground dwellings, and descriptions of animal herds with archaeological and natural remains such as reindeer traces and subterranean houses. The book considers linguistic and material parallels to Lapland peoples and to historically attested groups like the Picts, weighs conflicting strands in oral tradition, and illustrates arguments with field observations and plates to argue for a historical basis beneath myth.

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David MacRitchie

David MacRitchie was a Scottish author and folklorist known for his exploration of Scottish mythology and traditions. His notable works include "Fians, Fairies and Picts," where he delves into the rich tapestry of Scottish folklore, and "The Testimony of Tradition," which examines the oral histories that shape cultural narratives. MacRitchie's writings reflect a deep interest in the intersection of history and myth, contributing to the understanding of Scotland's cultural heritage. His research and interpretations have influenced the study of folklore, making him a significant figure in the field.

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