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?
Four-hundred-and-eighty-three gold coins: the largest discovery of Celtic gold in the 20th century. A priceless find for Celtic researchers — and a valuable one for the thieves who managed to steal ...
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 ...
Celtic fans waving Irish tricolours against Rangers in 2009. (Photo by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images) The recent protest by Celtic fans at the Hapoel Be’er Sheva match has raised many talking points ...
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., ...
That last claim though was slightly vitiated by roaring reconstructions of the Battle of Allia near Rome, about 387 BC. The Romans were defeated by the charges of numerically much inferior forces in ...
Humanities West’s 2015-2016 Season culminates with The Celts: History, Culture, Legend, a two-day program of lectures, discussions, and a special musical performance celebrating the colorful Celtic ...
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