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62. Index
Celticspeaking regions of the early middle ages, (Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Brittany, the isle of man, and parts of
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/archaeology/cisp
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Celtic Inscribed Stones
Language, Location And Environment
Department of History
Institute of Archaeology
The CISP database is now online
Celtic Inscribed Stones Project (CISP)
The Project (CISP) is a joint project of the Department of History and the Institute of Archaeology under the direction of Prof. Wendy Davies in collaboration with Prof. James Graham-Campbell. The project was funded by the Humanities Research Board, the Arts and Humanities Research Board and University College London. The project currently has two research fellows : Kris Lockyear and Mark Handley. CISP is undertaking a collaborative, interdisciplinary study of Medieval Celtic inscriptions. One of its main objectives is the compilation of an accessible, comprehensive and authoritative database of all known inscriptions. By bringing this material together in one place and making it readily available our goal is to turn what is a largely untapped resource into usable material. Additionally, field work has been undertaken by Katherine Forsyth (former Research Fellow), Kris Lockyear, Mark Handley, Paul Kershaw (former Research Fellow), James Graham-Campbell and Wendy Davies on the material from Brittany and the Channel Islands which will lead to a published corpus
The Material
The scope of the project is the Celtic-speaking regions of the early middle ages, (Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Brittany, the Isle of Man, and parts of western England, in the period approximately AD 400-1100). Included are all stone monuments inscribed with text, whether in the Celtic vernacular or Latin, in the Roman alphabet or ogham (but excluding runic inscriptions). This material constitutes primary data of unique evidential value to historians, archaeologists, historical geographers, palaeographers, epigraphers, art historians, medieval Latinists and Celtic linguists.

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64. Cyberfae [ LIBRARY ] Fairy-Faith In Celtic Countries -- Environment (section I,
IN THE isle OF man top . From the Age of Stone to the civilized era of today,the isle of man has been, in succession, the home of every known. 9.
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"In the Beauty of the World lies the ultimate redemption of our mortality. When we shall become at one with nature in a sense profounder even than the poetic imaginings of most of us, we shall understand what now we fail to discern." —FIONA MACLEOD. Psychical interpretation The mysticism of Erin and Armorica In Ireland In Scotland ... In Brittany As a preliminary to our study it is important, as we shall see later, to give some attention to the influences and purely natural environment under which the Fairy-Faith has grown up. And in doing so it will be apparent to what extent there is truth in the Naturalistic Theory; though from the first our interpretation of Environment is fundamentally psychical. In this first chapter, then, in so far as they can be recorded, we shall record a few impressions, which will, in a way, serve as introductory to the more definite and detailed consideration of the Fairy-Faith itself. Ireland and Brittany, the two extremes of the modern Celtic world, are for us the most important points from which to take our initial bearings. Both washed by the waters of the Ocean of Atlantis, the one an island, the other a peninsula, they have best preserved their old racial life in its simplicity and beauty, with its high ideals, its mystical traditions, and its strong spirituality. And, curious though the statement may appear to some, this preservation of older manners and traditions does not seem to be due so much to geographical isolation as to subtle forces so strange and mysterious that to know them they must be felt; and their nature can only be suggested, for it cannot be described.

65. Archaelogy #6
British Mainland. It was possible to travel as far west as far as theIsle of man and beyond Islay before having to travel by water.
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that still support a capstone. First Migrations c.7000-6000BC The Ice Age prevented the first people arriving in Ireland until 7500BC. The seas had swept away the last land bridges with the British Mainland. It was possible to travel as far west as far as the Isle of Man and beyond Islay before having to travel by water. Mesolithic hunter-gatherers first arrived when the ice started to melt, so that although the ice cap had disappeared the soil was frozen and so the area was treeless. But as the new arrivals spread over the island, forests of Oak, Elm and Ash began to grow and replace scrub, pinewoods and artic moor land. The oldest habitation site in Ireland was discovered in 1972 at Mount Sandel, a bluff overlooking the River Bann at Coleraine. The charred hazelnut shells has revealed that people lived here before 7000BC- a thousand years earlier than had previously been thought possible. Careful research has shown that huts had been erected, made of young trees covered with bark or hide. Flints were carried here from the Antrim seashore and often resharpened. The hunters speared Salmon, gathered nuts in the autumn and hunted wild boar in the forests.

66. ORB: The Online Reference Book For Medieval Studies
Collection of links to all regions of the Celtic world, exhaustive primary sources, tangential areas Category Society History By Time Period Middle Ages Directories...... which was never conquered by the Romans), Cornwall, the isle of man, and Wales BritishArchaelogy (British magazine, published by the Council for British
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The Medieval Celtic Fringe
A Guide to Online Resources
Section Editor: Christopher A. Snyder , Acting Chair, Department of History and Politics, Marymount University. Dr. Snyder can be reached at: csnyder@marymount.edu . He is interested in proposals for articles, and in resources that can be linked to this section.
The Medieval Celtic Fringe
In the early Middle Ages, Celtic-speaking populations survived in an even smaller fringe, which included Ireland (which was never conquered by the Romans), Cornwall, the Isle of Man, and Wales and Scotland (whose mountainous regions never became Romanized), as well as Brittany in western Gaul (settled by Britons in the fifth and sixth centuries AD). Celtic languages predominated in these areas throughout the medieval period, a period in which Christianity mixed with indigenous pagan custom to produce a unique and dynamic culture. The Age of the Saints in the early Celtic churches, which lasted up to the Viking invasions of the ninth century, produced such figures as Patrick, Brigid, David, and Columba. Less famous Celtic monks and craftsmen from the period gave us such masterpieces as the Ardagh Chalice and the Book of Kells, while Celtic bards and clerks composed the Ulster Cycle, the Mabinogi, and the Arthurian legends. Below you will find on-line resources to help you explore all of these topics (as well as related topics like Anglo-Saxon and Viking history), with links to examples of both the literary and material culture of the Celtic-speaking peoples in the Middle Ages.

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Båtologen
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International Journal of Maritime History
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International Journal of Nautical Archaeology
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69. 11 Social Work, Maritime Archaeology And The Royal Australian Navy.
Fourth International Symposium on Boat and Ship archaelogy. M. Sebai LL, 1985, Mediterraneanman and the Phillips K., 1988, Shipwrecks of the isle of Wight.
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HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE SHIP - General Bibliographies 11 SYMPOSIA, CONFERENCES AND COLLECTIONS
  • Adam P., nd, Strategies maritimes et economie . (Perthes en Gatinais) [piracy.ports economic history.colbert]
  • Adolfson J., Proceedings of the Fourth World Congress of Underwater Activities . (Stockholm) [underwater activites 4th congress]
  • Albright A.B. (Ed.), Underwater Archaeology: Proceedings from the Society for Historical Archaeology Conference, Savannah . (Pleasant Hill) [savannah symposium 1987]
  • American Skin Divers Association., Diving Symposium 1961 . (Barcelona) [american skin divers symposium]
  • Annis P.G.W., (Ed.), Ingrid and other studies . (Review IJNA , 14.4: 357). (London) [giggleswick tarn logboat.astrolabe.heads.toilets]
  • Annis P.G.W., (Ed.), Sea Studies: Essays in Honour of Basil Greenhill . (Greenwich) [greenhill b essays for]
  • Anon., Actes du IIIe. Congres International d'Archeologie Sous Marine . (Barcelona) [marine archaology congress iii]
  • Anon., 1963 , First Conference on Underwater Archaeology. St. Paul. Archaeology [st paul symposium 1963]
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Irish Ancestral Research Association (TIARA) Emerald isle Immigration Center Ireland)Shannon Development The Discovery Programme archaelogy The Independent
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75. Doctrine Of Rebirth (Section II Chapter VII)
among Brythons — Arthur as a reincarnate hero — NonCeltic parallels - Re-birthamong modern Celts in Ireland; in Scotland; in the isle of man; in Wales
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Doctrine of Rebirth (Section II Chapter VII)
‘It seems as if Ossian’s was a premature return. To-day he might find comrades come back from Tir-na-nog for the uplifting of their race. Perhaps to many a young spirit standing up among us Cailte might speak as to Mongan, saying: "I was with thee, with Finn." ‘ — A. E. Re-birth and Otherworld — As a Christian doctrine — General historical survey — According to the Barddas MSS.; according to ancient and modern authorities — Reincarnation of the Tuatha De Danann — King Mongan’s re-birth — Etain’s birth — Derinot’s pre-existence - Tuan’s re-birth — Re-birth among Brythons — Arthur as a reincarnate hero — Non-Celtic parallels - Re-birth among modern Celts: in Ireland; in Scotland; in the Isle of Man; in Wales; in Cornwall; in Brittany — Origin and evolution of Celtic Re-birth Doctrine. RELATION WITH THE OTHERWORLD HOWEVER much the conception of the Otherworld among the ancient Greeks may have differed from that among the Celts, it was to both peoples alike inseparably connected with their belief in re-birth. Alfred Nutt, who studied this intimate relation more carefully perhaps than any other Celtic folk-lorist, has said of it :— ‘ In Greek mythology as in Irish, the conception of re-birth proves to be a dominant factor of the same religious system in which Elysium is likewise an essential feature.’ Death, as many initiates have proclaimed in their mystical writings, is but a going to that Otherworid from this world, and Birth a

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79. Celtic Links
small artificial islands and links to Scottish archaelogy in general. Stones of Wonder Prehistoric Observatories in
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Celtic Links
Irish Culture
An Saol Ceilteach
Irish Gaelic resources, an E-zine, and lots of links to things Celtic.
IRLNET database of Irish Network Resources
Ireland index with lots of information. (previously Ireland Online Index)
Ireland: Mega-Links Cultural Page
An index site with many varied links and lovely graphics, partiicularly good on Celtic Christianity.
Irish Abroad
An aid for those people interested in anything Irish, from sports results and events back home, to a wide variety of categories of Irish happenings abroad.
Irish Network Resources
Ireland On-line's pointers to Irish WWW sites.
Ireland Collection
Ireland: The Internet Collection, links to various sources which contain information on Ireland.
Irish Info Servers
Links to Information services relating to Ireland, academic institutions, Irish commercial enteprises and servers providing general tourist and leisure info.
Diane's Page about Ireland
Extensive link collection on many an Irish topic.
Irish Poetry Page
The work of many Irish poets is represented here, along with links to Irish literature sites.

80. UW-Milwaukee: Center For Celtic Studies - Certificate Program
Celtic Studies research center with an undergraduate certificate in Celtic Studies at the University of WisconsinMilwaukee. investigate the broader themes of the Celtic world, such as art, archaelogy, literature, history, folklore, music, and
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Celtic Studies Certificate Program
The Certificate Program in Celtic Studies provides for students in any field an integrated course of study across several curricular areas into the historical and contemporary cultures of the Irish, Scots, Welsh, Cornish, Manx, Breton, and Galician peoples. Students can concentrate on the Celtic languages, both spoken and written, or they may choose investigate the broader themes of the Celtic world, such as art, archaelogy, literature, history, folklore, music, and myth. Students also are encouraged to enrich their campus experience through participation in study-abroad programs.
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To obtain the certificate students must complete the required courses with a minimum GPA of 2.75; they must take at least 9 credits in upper division (numbered 300 and above) courses, and at least half the credits for the certificate must be taken in residence at UWM. All students are urged to participate in a study abroad program. Credits earned via study abroad through a UWM sponsored program count as residence credits. No more than 9 credits from a single curricular area may count toward the certificate requirements, and students must select courses from at least three different curricular areas in completing their requirements. Students elect one of the following options:

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