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IN the note in NATURE of December 19 (p. 1061) upon Dr. Bachmakoff's discussion about the evidence of a pre-Aryan population of southern Russia, he is quoted as suggesting that in France the Veneti were a pre-Aryan people “possibly related to the Picts”. This lands one in the vexed question whether there ever was a race or tribe that assumed and bore the name Pict.
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MAXWELL, H. Who were the Picts?. Nature 139, 115–116 (1937). https://doi.org/10.1038/139115c0
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