A narrative history podcast which will attempt a coherent narrative from the origins of the Celtic people's all the way up to the revival of Celtic languages in...
An Update on where the Podcast is Summer 2024patreon.com/[email protected]://discord.gg/5c97Vtqm
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Adapt or Die
This time we look at the transition from Hallstatt to Le Tene and to what extent it was a succession or a brand new trend. We also finish with a discussion on some Pan-Celtic godsThe episode ends a bit abruptly due to technical issues so wasn't able to record a proper outro
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Kells: An Interview with Amy Crider
Correction I state in the interview the book is out November 1st but it is out today!Something a little different from the CHP, an interview with Award winning Playwriter and novelist Amy Crider!Kells is a Novel set in the 8th centaury AD in the heart and height of the Gaelic world, Connachtach, who trained at the monastery but had to return home due to a family tragedy and now is ready to return to Iona with a single-minded mission, to create a great gospel for the glory of God.This is an interview/review/discussion and my goal is to convince you this novel is worth your time and money because I really believe in this book! Links belowhttps://www.uno.edu/unopress/kells patreon.com/user?u=72235789https://www.instagram.com/celtichistorypodcast/https://www.facebook.com/CelticHistoryPodcast/
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Go West Vix me...
This week we charge towards the end of the Hallstatt chronology and look West to the Princess of Vix! Please find me on Instagram at celtichistorypodcastYou are really missing a lot if you don't follow me there Music on this Episode was provided by: Guifrog & Aisling
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Swords and Status
Part 2 of "The Giant's Castle" as we follow Servus Tullius Priscus into the inner fortress of the Heunneburg and we get an inside peak into the Elite of the Hallstatt CeltsWe take a deep dive into sword craft and speculate about the societal strata of these complex yet tribal people
A narrative history podcast which will attempt a coherent narrative from the origins of the Celtic people's all the way up to the revival of Celtic languages in the modern era.
Image from cover Provided by The British Museum
https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/H_1951-0402-2
Music Provided for intro/outro "Beyond the Warriors" by Guifrog
https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Guifrog