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- Highland and Lowland Clans in Medieval Scotland: A Cultural and Social . . .
Highland clans nurtured a society of kin solidarity, Gaelic language, and warrior tradition, set against a backdrop of mountains and glens Lowland clans (families) developed a society of feudal hierarchy, Scots language, and agrarian urban life, amid fertile plains and burgh towns
- List of Scottish clans - Wikipedia
The following is a list of Scottish clans (with and without chiefs) – including, when known, their heraldic crest badges, tartans, mottoes, and other information
- 2. 4 The Highland Lowland Divide: Clans and kinship across the social . . .
From the armies of the Bruce to the disaster of Culloden, the threads of ancestral and familial loyalty are fundamental to any archaeology of Medieval Scotland This is one of the fundamental questions relating to the socio-economic history of late medieval Scotland
- Die Geschichte der schottischen Clans - MyHighlands. de
Highlands und Clans – in der schottischen Geschichte gehören beide untrennbar zusammen Doch: Warum gibt es diese besonderen Familienverbände überhaupt? Wie entstanden sie? Die Familie ist alles!
- Free PDFs! – The Scottish Clans
Another valuable contemporary account, describing the disposition of various clans, including those in the Borders as well as the Highlands In this document as well as the previous one, look for which clans you expected to be on the list but weren’t That might begin a journey of discovery!
- Scotland - Differences between Highlanders and Lowlanders
Lowlanders did not have a clan structure as they considered Highlanders to be feudal, uncivilized heathens who were fiercely clannish They perceived the Highlanders as a self-sufficient and independent breed that eyed the rest of the country with suspicion
- Scottish Clans Families | Highland Titles
While there are numerous versions of the clan maps of Scotland, most feature a clear division between Scotland’s two peoples: the Lowland Scots and the Gaelic clans
- CLAN AND FAMILY MAP - ClanCentral
This map of Scotland has been overlaid with historical locations of both the Highland clans and the Lowland kindreds, or other major family names, based on information researched covering up to the end of the seventeenth century
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