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  • 2,000-year-old Celtic hoard of gold 'rainbow cups' discovered in Germany

    02/11/2022 11:52:53 AM PST · by csvset · 36 replies
    Live Science ^ | Jan 2002 | Laura Geggel
    A volunteer archaeologist has discovered an ancient stash of Celtic coins, whose "value must have been immense," in Brandenburg, a state in northeastern Germany. The 41 gold coins were minted more than 2,000 years ago, and are the first known Celtic gold treasure in Brandenburg, Manja Schüle, the Minister of Culture in Brandenburg announced in December 2021. The coins are curved, a feature that inspired the German name "regenbogenschüsselchen," which translates to "rainbow cups." Just like the legend that there's a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow, "in popular belief, rainbow cups were found where a rainbow...
  • Code-named 'Celtic': Joe Biden gets Secret Service protection

    03/17/2020 8:11:19 AM PDT · by kevcol · 54 replies
    Washington Examiner ^ | March 17, 2020 | Emily Larsen
    Biden's code name will be "Celtic," according to CNN. The former vice president has Irish Catholic heritage. Congressional leaders and other observers called for Biden to receive Secret Service protection after two protesters shouting, “Let dairy die!” rushed up to him on his stage during an event the night of Super Tuesday. Biden's wife, Jill, and top aide Symone Sanders escorted the protesters off the stage.
  • CELTIC Christmas Music ★ Full Album ★ Xmas Music ★ Merry Christmas

    12/25/2015 4:25:29 AM PST · by WhiskeyX · 5 replies
    YouTube ^ | Nov 19, 2014 | Relax Night and Day
    Celtic Music - Celtic Christmas Music - Full Album - ★ Xmas Music ★ Merry Christmas
  • Celtic Found to Have Ancient Roots

    07/01/2003 5:48:39 AM PDT · by Pharmboy · 191 replies · 3,558+ views
    NY Times ^ | July 1, 2003 | NICHOLAS WADE
    In November 1897, in a field near the village of Coligny in eastern France, a local inhabitant unearthed two strange objects. One was an imposing statue of Mars, the Roman god of war. The other was an ancient bronze tablet, 5 feet wide and 3.5 feet high. It bore numerals in Roman but the words were in Gaulish, the extinct version of Celtic spoken by the inhabitants of France before the Roman conquest in the first century B.C. The tablet, now known as the Coligny calendar, turned out to record the Celtic system of measuring time, as well as being...
  • SISSELL [playlist]

    12/09/2015 5:42:52 PM PST · by WhiskeyX · 18 replies
    YouTube ^ | 2002 | SISSELL
    Sissel, the international singing sensation from Norway, is widely regarded as one of the finest and most talented sopranos in the world. Her crystalclear voice has made Sissel a national institution in Norway. Sissel has sung all over the world, selling over six million solo albums. She contributed the haunting vocal tracks for the soundtrack to Titanic. She has been doing great duets with singers like Placido Domingo, Charles Aznavour, Bryn Terfel, Jose Carreras, Russell Watson, Neil Sedaka and Josh Groban. A remarkable voice you only hear once in your lifetime.
  • Celtic Woman A Christmas Celebration

    12/04/2015 12:57:32 AM PST · by WhiskeyX · 4 replies
    YouTube ^ | Released: October 3, 2006 | Celtic Woman
    Celtic Woman: A Christmas Celebration is the second album from the singing group Celtic Woman. For anyone who follows this ensemble, this is a well orchestrated and produced PBS special whcih brought Celtic Woman to the living room of millions of PBS viewers for the second time. They have since toured in the US multiple times including their sold out Symphony Tour featuring many of the same songs that you may listen to here. They will repeat that tour again Christmas of 2012. Nollaig Shona!
  • Does Celtic art have links with Asia?

    10/15/2015 11:26:50 PM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 15 replies
    Past Horizons ^ | October 15, 2015 | editors
    An Oxford University-led... research team... will be looking at a group of artefacts in excavations and museum collections that are traditionally described as ‘Celtic’ because of their use of spirals, circles, interlaced designs, or swirling representations of plants or animals. One main line of enquiry is the relationship between the central European Celts and their nomadic Eurasian neighbours (often referred to as Scythians or Sarmatians), who inhabited the European end of a grassland (steppe) corridor that stretched east towards Central Asia and China... Iron Age tombs frozen in the mountains of Siberia, Mongolia, and Kazakhstan have yielded Roman glass, Chinese...
  • Ancient Celtic / Scottish Viking sites in New Zealand!(?)

    04/11/2006 9:19:16 AM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 40 replies · 524+ views
    Remains of a typical Scottish/Celtic homestead. (from 12th Century New Zealand?) A modern native NZ Scottish/Celt surveys the ruins. Drystone walls have been pushed out and over. The typical hearthstone, the rock for the family's patron saint, the rock on which the dwellings protective God would have sat, and others are all still in traditional and recogniseable positions. Other such remains abound. This site is now difficult to reach by sea and little known. The original boat access is much changed and boat access is best achieved from an adjacent bay. It is also in the vicinity of a...
  • DNA shows Irish people have more complex origins than previously thought

    01/11/2014 6:13:55 AM PST · by NYer · 72 replies
    scott.net ^ | July 5, 2013 | Marie McKeown
    The blood in Irish veins is Celtic, right? Well, not exactly. Although the history many Irish people were taught at school is the history of the Irish as a Celtic race, the truth is much more complicated, and much more interesting than that ... Research done into the DNA of Irish males has shown that the old Anthropological attempts to define 'Irish' have been misguided. As late as the 1950s researchers were busy collecting data among Irish people such as hair colour and height, in order to categorise them as a 'race' and define them as different to the British....
  • England v Scotland: England's players must give us respect, insists Scotland captain Scott Brown

    08/14/2013 1:20:49 AM PDT · by Berlin_Freeper · 9 replies
    telegraph.co.uk ^ | August 13, 2013 | Jeremy Wilson
    Scotland have qualified for only one World Cup in the past 25 years but Brown is adamant that an upset is feasible and has called on England to show his team-mates some respect. Asked how England view Scotland, the Celtic midfielder said: “They won’t pay too much attention to Scottish football. "They’ll probably know Rangers and Celtic but they’ll not be able to name a lot of other players who play up in Scotland. "Do you think they could name a couple of Kilmarnock players? We could probably name everyone who plays in England so they probably will underestimate us....
  • LINGUISTICS: Early Date for the Birth of Indo-European Languages

    11/28/2003 10:24:23 AM PST · by Lessismore · 37 replies · 3,431+ views
    Science Magazine ^ | 2003-11-28 | Michael Balter
    Ever since British jurist Sir William Jones noted in 1786 that there are marked similarities between diverse languages such as Greek, Sanskrit, and Celtic, linguists have assumed that most of the languages of Europe and the Indian subcontinent derive from a single ancient tongue. But researchers have fiercely debated just when and where this mother tongue was first spoken. Now a bold new study asserts that the common root of the 144 so-called Indo-European languages, which also include English and all the Germanic, Slavic, and Romance languages, is very ancient indeed. In this week's issue of Nature, evolutionary biologist Russell...
  • Celtic Woman - Amazing Grace

    04/24/2011 3:02:54 AM PDT · by arderkrag · 9 replies
    Youtube ^ | 1779 | John Newton
    Celtic Woman peforms Amazing Grace A heavenly hymn. Powerful and stirring. Amazing grace! (how sweet the sound) That sav'd a wretch like me! I once was lost, but now am found, Was blind, but now I see. 'Twas grace that taught my heart to fear, And grace my fears reliev'd; How precious did that grace appear The hour I first believ'd! Thro' many dangers, toils, and snares, I have already come; 'Tis grace hath brought me safe thus far, And grace will lead me home. The Lord has promis'd good to me, His word my hope secures; He will my...
  • Ancient glyphs and a Celtic connection theory

    03/24/2010 1:55:24 AM PDT · by Palter · 14 replies · 730+ views
    Blue Mountains Courier Herald ^ | 16 Mar 2010 | Erika Engel
    A local man is out to change history. Or, more specifically, suggest that there might be some changes required in Canada's history books, and give us more reason to celebrate St. Patrick's Day. Robert Burcher, a photographer and enquiring mind living in Slabtown, has recently finished the manuscript for a book that represents 16 years of research, a basement full of resources and several trips around Ontario and Ireland. His research was born in the Peterborough Petroglyphs. A vast expanse of rock carvings surrounded by conflicting interpretations and curious spectators. Burcher was most intrigued by what looked like the image...
  • On The Presence Of Non-Chinese At Anyang

    08/16/2006 9:16:37 AM PDT · by blam · 71 replies · 10,821+ views
    Sino-Platonic Papers ^ | 4-2004 | Kim Haynes
    On the Presence of Non-Chinese at Anyang by Kim Hayes It has now become clear that finds of chariot remains, metal knives and axes of northern provenance, and bronze mirrors of western provenance in the tombs of Anyang indicate that the Shang had at least indirect contact with people who were familiar with these things. Who were these people? Where did they live? When did they arrive? Following the discovery of the Tarim Mummies, we now know that the population of the earliest attested cultures of what is present-day Xinjiang were of northwestern or western derivation. According to the craniometric...
  • Some Beautiful Celtic Woman Christmas Music for the Holiday

    12/22/2008 7:49:33 AM PST · by Reaganesque · 19 replies · 3,756+ views
    YouTube.com ^ | ? | Celtic Woman
    For those of you who haven't heard of these women, you've been missing out! And for those of you who have, you know how beautiful their music is. Enjoy. O, Holy NightWhite ChristmasSilent NightThe Bleak Midwinter/First Noel Just a sample. Check them out on YouTube and elsewhere.
  • Woman arrested for smoking pot during traffic stop (all kinds of stupid)

    12/06/2008 5:09:38 PM PST · by Kimmers · 19 replies · 763+ views
    WTHR website ^ | 12/6/08
    Muncie - Police say a Muncie woman was arrested after asking a state trooper whether she could smoke - and then trying to light up a marijuana joint. Thirty-two-year-old Honesty Knight was a passenger in a vehicle that Trooper Eric Perkins pulled over for a traffic violation early Friday. While the trooper was talking to the driver, Knight obtained the trooper's permission to smoke. Police say Perkins then asked to see the cigarette, which contained marijuana, not tobacco. Knight faces a preliminary charge of possession of paraphernalia. She was released from jail on bond, but couldn't be located for comment...
  • Dulaman

    11/13/2008 8:57:46 PM PST · by Snurple · 13 replies · 329+ views
    My buddy Meav singing Dulaman..... Dulaman
  • Ancient Celtic coin cache found in Netherlands

    11/13/2008 4:24:58 PM PST · by BGHater · 14 replies · 721+ views
    AP ^ | 13 Nov 2008 | AP
    A hobbyist with a metal detector struck both gold and silver when he uncovered an important cache of ancient Celtic coins in a cornfield in the southern Dutch city of Maastricht. "It's exciting, like a little boy's dream," Paul Curfs, 47, said Thursday after the spectacular find was made public. Archaeologists say the trove of 39 gold and 70 silver coins was minted in the middle of the first century B.C. as the future Roman ruler Julius Caesar led a campaign against Celtic tribes in the area. Curfs said he was walking with his detector this spring and was about...
  • Our Celtic Roots Lie In Spain And Portugal

    05/06/2008 8:59:53 AM PDT · by blam · 29 replies · 1,101+ views
    IC Wales - Western Mail ^ | 5-5-2008 | Darren Devine
    Our Celtic roots lie in Spain and Portugal May 5 2008 by Darren Devine, Western Mail THE Welsh have more in common with sun-kissed glamour pusses like actress Penelope Cruz and footballer Christiano Ronaldo than pale- faced Germans like Helmet Kohl, according to an academic. Professor John Koch suggests the Welsh can trace their ancestry back to Portugal and Spain, debunking the century-old received wisdom that our forebears came from Iron Age Germany and Austria. His radical work on Celtic origins flatly contradicts the writing of Sir John Rhys, who in the late 19th century established the idea that we...
  • What In The World Is A Gungywamp?

    02/06/2008 5:59:48 PM PST · by blam · 19 replies · 308+ views
    Courant.com ^ | 2-6-2008 | Marlene Clark
    What In The World Is A Gungywamp? By MARLENE CLARK February 6, 2008 Gungywamp is a 100-acre area in Groton that archaeologists consider a treasure. Its exact origins remain a mystery, but its unusual stonework and artifacts span centuries, if not eons. Among Gungywamp's features are stone chambers that researchers believe were Colonial-era root cellars or animal birthing shelters erected by English-Scottish immigrants. Of these, two are intact. One contains a solar calendar: during the spring and autumn equinox, the sun shines through an opening in the west wall and lights the opposite wall, which reflects some light into a...