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What do we know about the Celts?
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Hazel Martell |
Provides information about the history, daily life, social structure, and culture of the Celts. |
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Celts
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Julia Farley,Fraser Hunter |
The real and imagined legacy of the ancient Celts has shaped modern identities across the British Isles and retains a powerful hold over the popular imagination. Furthermore, Celtic art is one of Eur… |
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The Ancient Books of Ireland
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Michael Slavin |
x, 198 p. : 25 cm |
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The Celtic Evil Eye and related mythological motifs in medieval Ireland
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Jacqueline Borsje |
"If looks could kill... They can, according to medieval Irish texts - our richest literary inheritance in a Celtic language. The belief in evil, angry or envious eyes casting harmful glances that des… |
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The Celts
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Robin Place |
Describes the origins, history, culture, and day-to-day life of the Celts, whose civilization flourished in the 500 years before Christ. |
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The Celtic day book
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Celtic lore and beliefs in a book with room for notes every day of the year. |
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Daily life of the pagan celts
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Joan P. Alcock |
An introduction to the daily life of the Celts living in Britain, Ireland and Europe during the Iron Age and into the Roman period, c. 600 BC - c. AD 200, based on archaeological, literary and lingui… |
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The Celts
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Malcolm Chapman |
xv, 342 p. ; 23 cm |
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Myths and civilization of the ancient Romans
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John Malam |
Presents nine myths of ancient Rome, as well as an overview of Roman civilization. |
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Everyday life of the pagan Celts
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Ross, Anne Ph.D.,Ross, Anne Ph. D. |
“Bloodthirsty but idealistic warriors, the Pagan Celts flourished in western Europe for over 1,000 years - from the early iron age to the establishment of Christianity. Although they created no great… |
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The Celtic world
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Patrick Lavin |
xv, 191 p. : 18 cm |
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Celtic Mysteries In New Englan
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Marianne Horrigan,Philip J. Imbrogno |
Are you ready to solve a mystery? One that disproves accepted archeology and history? Then you need to get "Celtic Mysteries in New England" by Philip Imbrogno and Marianne Horrigan.
You see, there … |
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