A professor of Celtic studies at a Welsh university has written a scathing review of a new book claiming that there was no such thing as Celts. Professor Patrick Sims-Williams, a professor of Welsh ...
A kaleidoscope of multicolored oak leaves crunch under tiny kid feet, shattering like shards of glass. Fall is a magical time, and with the autumn colors and slight chill in the air comes a ...
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What do we (think we) know about the Celts?
Drunken, barbaric warriors who went into battle naked against the Romans — or matriarchal societies with refined artistry and extensive trading? Celtic history is an area full of questions, but some ...
A number of English kings in the post-Roman era were of Irish origin, with several Celtic tombs uncovered in the west and north of Britain. Professor Ken Dark of the University of Reading and Spain’s ...
Hiding beneath Hungary’s capital city is an ancient town with unique and eerie history. Hungary’s capital city, Budapest is home to the Hungarian Parliament located on the Danube River. The city also ...
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Celtic artifacts reveal advanced smithing
The discovery of Celtic artifacts has unveiled a remarkable level of sophistication in ancient smithing techniques. These findings shed light on the advanced metalworking skills possessed by the Celts ...
On this day 130 years ago, Dundee players left the field at Celtic Park. They were utterly dejected after enduring a truly enormous defeat. But the Celtic players were jubilant, having just set a club ...
Arriving at the western extreme of the European continent, in the region of Brittany in France, one can descry, near the place where land and sea meet, rows of giant stones set in a perfectly straight ...
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