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 ...
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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 ...
Graham Robb is an ambling historian. His best-known book, “The Discovery of France,” was based on his travels over 14,000 miles of road by bicycle. France, he argued, is not the culturally homogenous ...
Peter Berresford Ellis (who writes popular mysteries under the name Peter Tremayne) has written quite a useful new history. "The Celts: A History" explains that by around the third century B.C., ...
Linguists at Aberystwyth University have launched the first comprehensive dictionary to capture every known word of the Celtic languages spoken in Britain and Ireland between 325 BC and AD 500. The ...
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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 ...
Everyone at Celtic Football Club is extremely saddened at the news that Celtic writer and historian, Pat Woods, has passed away. Pat’s lifelong love of Celtic involved more than just following the ...
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