Revealed! All the cut-throat facts about Celtic Britain with history's most horrible headlines: Celts edition. Jump into Celtic life with Terry Deary, the master of making history fun. Discover why Celtic warriors fought without any kit on, how they preserved their enemy's brains once they'd won the fight and why it was perfectly normal to laugh at funerals.It's all in Horrible Histories: Cut-Throat Celts: fully illustrated throughout and packed with hair-raising stories - with all the horribly hilarious bits included with a fresh take on the classic Horrible Histories style, perfect for fans old and new the perfect series for anyone looking for a fun and informative read Horrible Histories has been entertaining children and families for generations with books, TV, stage show, magazines, games and 2019's brilliantly funny Horrible Histories: the Movie -Rotten Romans. Get your history right here and collect the whole horrible lot. Read all about it!
The cover of this bestselling journal features the intricate knot work and serpentine animal forms of the ancient Celts, embossed with black lacquer effects. Journal provides 160 pages of acid-free, a
The Celts were one of the most important population groups to spread across the ancient European continent. From 800BC to 1050AD their story is one ofexpanding power and influence followed by contract
Historian Markale takes us deep into a mythical world where both man and woman become whole by realizing the feminine principle in its entirety. The author explores the rich heritage of Celtic women i
Presenting an exhaustive exposition of data from early historical, archaeological, linguistic, and literary sources, Sainero (UNED--National University of Distance Education, Spain) correlates that da
Presents information about the daily life, culture, religion, technology, art, and method of governing of the ancient Celts, as well as facts about what happened to them after the ancient period.
The two German provinces of the Roman Empire, Germania Superior and Germania Inferior, which included modern Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and parts of France and Belgium, formed a vital link
Though he drew heavily from the renowned 1886 Hibbert Lectures by John Rhys, MacCulloch departs from the mythological approach to apply the perspective of anthropology and in light of modern folk surv
Applying recent theories of personal and group identity, and drawing from accounts of European conquests of native people during the 18th and 19th centuries, Wells (anthropology, U. of Minnesota) seve
This volume presents a narrative history of the Celtic world from c. 1000 BC to the present day. Covering continental Europe, Britain and Ireland, and the present day Celtic global Diaspora, it tells