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Ireland’s Pre-Celtic Archaeological and Anthropological Heritage

SKU: PMRT.GEN.8802.01128

$219.65

Publisher: The Edwin Mellen Press
Number of Pages: 220
ISBN-13: 9780773458802
Publication Date: 2006
Condition: New

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This work challenges current trends in thinking about Ireland and Celticity. Drawing on a wide range of disciplinary outlooks including Archaeology, Folklore, Linguistics, History, Genetics and more the author asserts that the pre-Celtic peoples cultures, and their contributions to traditional and modern Irish life, have been vastly under-appreciated. This work seeks to understand why this is so, and to redress that balance by partaking in an investigation of the evidence as well as by demonstrating how that evidence has been constructed. The author does not assume a priori neither the invasion hypothesis of Celtic people and cultures, nor the immobilism hypothesis which states that the idea of the Celts is a recent one, unconnected to actual peoples in the past. The result is a detailed study into the varied processes involved in the creation of the past, and a new, if perhaps controversial, picture of Celtic Ireland.

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