An edition of Everyday life of the pagan Celts (1970)

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An edition of Everyday life of the pagan Celts (1970)

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“Bloodthirsty but idealistic warriors, the Pagan Celts flourished in western Europe for over 1,000 years - from the early iron age to the establishment of Christianity. Although they created no great material civilization and remained un-literate, yet in the ancient world they were distinctive in appearance, culture and language, and even today their customs and language survive along the western seaboards of Britain. By skillfully piecing together archeological discoveries, classical references and the later vernacular literature of Ireland, Anne Ross re-creates the life of the pagan Celts. She outlines the structure of their society, from the king and the nobles to the freemen and slaves, and describes their fair appearance and gay, flamboyant dress. War and raiding were the Celts’ normal occupations: they delighted in battle, single combat, headhunting and horsemanship. They did, however, have time to build forts and houses, and to establish sea-routes and roads for their trade. They delighted in entertainment, whether in the form of hunting, games, music or simply eating and drinking. It is, however, the ideals of the Celts - of heroism, perfection, wisdom - and their religion and art that raises them above the normal level of Iron Age barbarity. Dr. Ross explains the elaborate laws of the Celts and their view of ‘the fitness of things’; she also describes their complex religious beliefs and practices: their temples and shrines, festivals and rites, deities and cults, and their ideas of the otherworld. Outstanding examples of Celtic art - from sculpture and bronzework to pottery and enamel - are liberally reproduced throughout the book, most of them specially drawn by the archaeologist, R. W. Feachem.” BOOK JACKET.

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Pages
224

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Everyday life of the pagan Celts
1970, Batsford, G. P. Putnam's Sons
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London, New York

Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 217-218.

Series
Everyday life series

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
910.03/174/916
Library of Congress
D70 .R67

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Format
Hardcover
Pagination
224 p.
Number of pages
224
Dimensions
23 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5758006M
Internet Archive
everydaylifeofpa00ross
ISBN 10
0713416858
LCCN
71136814
Library Thing
366057
Goodreads
4890299

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