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The Celts and Historical and Cultural Origins of Atlantic Europe: The Celtic-Scythians in the 'Leabhar Gabhala
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The Celts and Historical and Cultural Origins of Atlantic Europe: The Celtic-Scythians in the ‘Leabhar Gabhala

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This research study offers new theories of interpretation and analysis of the Gaelic sources dealing with the peopling of the Europe’s Atlantic frontiers by the Celts [Kelts]. Important scholarly work is achieved in discussions of Celtic origins, linguistic development, cultural ethos, religion and history. The theoretical intersection of linguistics, anthropology and history is supplemented by a close reading of the ancient Gaelic sources contained in The Leabhar Gabhala.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Academica Press
Country
United States
Date
15 January 2013
Pages
442
ISBN
9781936320417

This research study offers new theories of interpretation and analysis of the Gaelic sources dealing with the peopling of the Europe’s Atlantic frontiers by the Celts [Kelts]. Important scholarly work is achieved in discussions of Celtic origins, linguistic development, cultural ethos, religion and history. The theoretical intersection of linguistics, anthropology and history is supplemented by a close reading of the ancient Gaelic sources contained in The Leabhar Gabhala.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Academica Press
Country
United States
Date
15 January 2013
Pages
442
ISBN
9781936320417