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Katherine S. Forsyth is a British historian who specializes in the history and culture of Celtic peoples during the 1st millennium AD, in particular the Picts. She is currently a reader in Celtic and Gaelic at the University of Glasgow in Scotland. Forsyth is an expert in the Ogham script, and has provided readings for a number of Ogham inscriptions, including the Buckquoy spindle-whorl and the Lunnasting stone.〔Forsyth (1995)〕 Forsyth has reinterpretted a number of Pictish Ogham stone inscriptions that were previously thought to be written in an unknown pre-Indo-European language, and has argued that the Picts spoke a Brythonic language.〔Smith (2002)〕 ==Works== * 1995. "(The ogham-inscribed spindle-whorl from Buckquoy: evidence for the Irish language in pre-Viking Orkney? )". In ''Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland'' 125: 677–696. * 1995. "Language in Pictland: spoken and written". In Nicoll, E.H. and Forsyth, K. (eds.), ''A Pictish panorama: the story of the Picts''. Pinkfoot Press. ISBN 1-874012-10-5 * 1995. "Some thoughts on Pictish symbols as a formal writing system". In Henderson, I. and Henry, D. (eds.), ''The Worm, the Germ and the Thorn: Pictish and Related Studies Presented to Isabel Henderson''. Pinkfoot Press. ISBN 1-874012-17-2 * 2001. Okasha, E. and Forsyth, K., ''Early Christian inscriptions of Munster: a corpus of the inscribed stones''. Cork: Cork University Press. ISBN 978-1-85918-170-6 * 2005. "HIC MEMORIA PERPETUA: the inscribed stones of sub-Roman southern Scotland". In: Foster, S.M. and Cross, M. (eds.) ''Able Minds and Practised Hands: Scotland's Early Medieval Sculpture in the Twenty-First Century''. Society for Medieval Archaeology Monograph Series (23). Society for Medieval Archaeology. ISBN 978-1-904350-74-3 * 2007. "An ogham-inscribed plaque from Bornais, South Uist". In Ballin-Smith, B., Taylor, S. and Williams, G. (eds.), ''West over Sea: Studies in Scandinavian Sea-Borne Expansion and Settlement Before 1300''. Leiden: Brill. ISBN 978-90-04-15893-1 * 2008. Forsyth, K. (ed.), ''Studies on the Book of Deer''. Dublin: Four Courts Press. ISBN 978-1-85182-569-1 * 2011. Barrowman, R.C. and Forsyth, K., "An Ogham-Inscribed Slab from St Ninian’s Isle, Found in 1876". In ''The Chapel and Burial Ground on St Ninian’s Isle, Shetland. Excavations Past and Present''. Society for Medieval Archaeology. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Katherine Forsyth」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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