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Celtic Gods and Goddesses Article 
Little is known about the Celts religion but we do know that they worshipped many deities and had a strong affinity with the natural world surrounding them.
Sep 19, 2010 - Sandra Bancroft
Celtic Art - La Tene Article 
La Tene art is evidence that those known as the Celts were a highly artistic people and, contrary to contemporary literature, a great civilisation.
Sep 9, 2010 - Sandra Bancroft
Ancient Celtic Astronomy Symbols Decoded Article 
Based on a 12 year research, this article reveals ancient Celtic astronomy symbols decoded
Jan 7, 2011 - Lewis Hales
Celtic Dragon Symbolism, Legend and Lore Article 
The mythical dragon played a significant role in the lives of the Celts. It symbolized power and was associated with the four elements and ley lines.
Jun 28, 2010 - Jill Stefko
Britain, Ireland: Myths, Legends Article 
In the new paperback edition of Myths and Legends of Britain and Ireland, author Richard Jones explores the history and mystery of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales
Dec 14, 2006 - Mike Gerrard
Pagan Origins of Spring Myths Article 
The Easter Bunny handing out eggs has its roots in pagan mythology. The calendar, the rabbit, and the eggs are all tied to Celtic mythology.
Feb 11, 2009 - Robert Oakes
The Myth of the Champion and the Choke Artist Article 
It's unfortunate that we as sports fans idealize players who have won championships while demonizing great ones who haven't.
Jun 15, 2011 - Damien Martin
Blacksmiths - Legends and Myths Article 
Master of fire, the blacksmith was an almost mystical figure reviled in some cultures, revered by others but some of our customs have origins in the smithy.
Mar 20, 2011 - Linda Leary
Celtic, Welsh, and Gaelic Unique Puppy Dog Names Article 
The mythology of the Celtic people is rich in unique names for dogs. Whether choosing a male dog name or female dog name, the choice is as easy as opening a history book.
Mar 24, 2010 - Tim Rich
Shamrock, Celtic Cross, Claddagh Ring, and Harp Article 
The sacred shamrock, Celtic cross, Claddagh ring from Galway, and ancient harp are all symbolic of Ireland.
Nov 26, 2009 - Kathleen Airdrie
Human Sacrifice in Celtic, Yoruba and Other Societies Article 
James Frazer's The Golden Bough explores many examples of human sacrifice from all over the world- the Aztec of Mexico, the Celts of Europe, Africa's Yoruba
Feb 16, 2011 - Mark Wallace
The Celtic World: Nature was the Religion of the Ancient Celts Article 
The Celtic peoples of Scotland, Ireland, and Wales had a love of nature that formed their religion. Learn how this Celtic spirituality found expression.
Aug 6, 2010 - Jen L. Jones
Oak Trees Shrouded in Myths and History Article 
Since days of old, the oak has been revered by many cultures; the Greeks held it sacred, the Druids venerated it, and Thor used it as a hammer.
May 10, 2010 - Joy Richardson
The Hero and The Sorceress: The Myth of Jason and Medea Article 
The hero with the Golden Fleece and the enchanted wife, but Jason only returned from victory to more trials.
May 22, 2011 - Joshua Benson
Myths, Facts and Stories of St. Patrick Article 
Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, isn't actually Irish, but despite his birth in fourth century Britain, he isn't technically British either.
Mar 11, 2009 - Heidi Toth
King Arthur and Celtic Legend: Still Not Far From Wales Article 
Tales of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table are so entwined in our culture and national consciousness that fact and fiction are hard to separate
Sep 26, 2011 - Vivien Young
South African Artist Julian Venter Combines African, Greek Myth Article 
Venter combines gods from African myths with those from Greek mythology: African gods arrive in Arcadia.
Feb 8, 2011 - Fransi Phillips
A Short History of the Banshee Article 
Celtic descendants and cultural fans alike love the myth behind Ireland's wailing ghost woman.
Jan 25, 2010 - Sarah Briggs