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Fashioned out of bronze, this distinctive bracelet is inspired by prehistoric gold torcs. Gold
Housesteads Roman Fort, Hadrian’s Wall, Northumberland, 13.5.18.
This large bronze pendant is inspired by the ancient Celtic goddess Epona. It measures circa 43 mm i
This distinctive bronze brooch is inspired by the ancient Celtic goddess Epona. It measures circa 43
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Silver Celtic Birds BroochThis sterling silver brooch features two intertwined birds that are inspir
Celtic lands and expansion between 700 BC and 300 BC.Yellow - Celtic homeland, 600-700 BCLight Green
Harp Shares the symbolism of the ladder as leading to the next world. The harpist is Death. An emble
Fashioned out of bronze, this distinctive neck piece is inspired by prehistoric gold torcs.Gold torc
chameleon-mike: azaizall-witch-of-shadows: wiccateachings: The Celtic Animal Zodiac. The Celts
randymarkss: CaerwentAnother of the native Celts who worship Lenus Orgin, Caerwent will help C
Harp Shares the symbolism of the ladder as leading to the next world. The harpist is Death. An emble
The Librarian was first summoned by the ancient Celts and has been around since the Iron Age (before
birdsofrhiannon: Famille gauloise
mapsontheweb: Maximum extent of Celts before the expansion of Rome.That small group of Celts in Anat
inion-an-tsneachta:The Celts honoured watery places as givers of life and as links between the physi
brennus, leader of the senone celts who sacked rome c. 390-83 bc takes some captive Roman men o
Sculpture and artwork inspired by the Lindisfarne Gospels, the famous early Christian tome rescued f
‘Firedog’ Poetry Pamphlet, July 2017Copies are available at the ‘Global Earth
10th century CE Ancient Crosses and Anglo Saxon features of Penmon Priory, Anglesey, North Wales, 13
Today I learned ancient celts used golden plugs!! The original emo boiz
Celtic Rings. 400 B.C, Ireland. Source: Met Museum
Viking and Anglo-Saxon personal ornamentation and beads, The Museum of East Riding, Hull, June 2017.
Din Lligwy Romano-Celtic Settlement, Anglesey, North Wales, 23.6.18. The light in the wooded glade w
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