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Medieval Sourcebook: The Celtic World - http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/sbook1g.html
E-texts and links about the loss of Britain, Christianity and literature. |
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Celtic Studies Association of North America - http://www.csub.edu/~cmacquarrie/csana/
Organization of scholars involved in Celtic Studies: links to their activities, their annual meeting, the bibliography of Celtic Studies, newsletter and archives. |
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New World Celts - http://www.newworldcelts.org
Organization promoting historical contributions of Celts in USA, Canada, New Zealand,and Australia. Offers articles on Celtic history from the four Celtic nations, and their migrations. |
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Channel 4: The Celts - http://www.channel4.com/history/microsites/H/history/c-d/celts.html
The accompaniment to a television programme presented by anthropologist Richard Rudgley covers the history of the peoples known as Celts from ancient to modern. |
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http://www.users.senet.com.au/~dewnans/ - http://www.users.senet.com.au/~dewnans/
Celtic history and culture of Devon, covering ancient Dumnonia, Devon Stannary Parliament, the flag, tin and copper mining, customs, folklore and language. |
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Etrusia's Celtic Web Site - http://celts.etrusia.co.uk/
The Celtic World deals with the Celtic tribes who lived in Britain before the Roman invasion, discussing the main cultural forms expressed in artefacts and myth. Photos of Maiden Castle. |
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The Celtic Invasion of Rome - http://www.reachone.com/jfsmith/aboutthecelts.htm
The history of the Celtic Invasion of Rome in 387 BC is surmised with highlights by Jim Smith. |
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Origin of the Celts: Caucasian, Not European - http://www.angelfire.com/home/thefaery5/index.html
Presents the stance that Guydhelic people were part of a migration out of the Sahara thirty thousand years ago. Includes related links. |
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Celtic Freedom - http://members.tripod.com/~FFCELTFF/Celtfreedom.html
Site about the battles for the freedom of the Celts and their culture. Covers ancient history, as well as the current state of affairs, also providing information on the languages. |
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The Celts - http://www.personal.psu.edu/staff/e/j/ejp10/lingland/faqbadcelt.html
Elizabeth J. Pyatt's examination of myths and misconceptions surrounding the ancient history of the Celts. |