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"Morrígan" 🧙🏼♀️🤺🤰🏻💀🖤✨
CG work. Day 8 Creatuanary 2020. @creatuanary
In the mythology of Irish Celts, Morrigan was one of a group of Irish warrior goddesses.
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#royal_spike #anya_kuznetsova_art #creature #creatuanary2020
An opportunity today to sketch the magnificent head on the Iron Age Marlborough bucket in @WiltshireMuseum before my talk today. So many wonderful things under one roof. Why I became an archaeologist. #ironage #celts
Dizzy Spells episode 33: We go back in time to the age of the Celts, when magic was cheap and bikinis were bedazzled. #webtooncanvas
https://t.co/Hl87mlwPpw
11月6日(水)発売!
CELTSITTOLKE Vol.6〜関西ケルト/アイリッシュ・コンピレーションアルバムのジャケット写真を公開いたします!
11月10日(日)はCD発売コンサートも企画していますのでよろしくお願いいたします!!
#CELTSITTOLKE #ケルトシットルケ
11月6日(水)発売!
CELTSITTOLKE Vol.6〜関西ケルト/アイリッシュ・コンピレーションアルバムのジャケット写真を公開いたします!
11月10日(日)はCD発売コンサートも企画していますのでよろしくお願いいたします!!
#CELTSITTOLKE #ケルトシットルケ
#SacredSunday #Lammas is an ancient Anglo-Saxon festival celebrated on August 1st, in early British Isles. It was also known as #Lughnassad by the Celts.
Lammas celebrates the first grain harvest of the season and is a sacred moment in the wheel of the year.
Incredible illustrator Martin Brown brings Horrible Histories to life through deadly drawing, savage stories and foul facts. Martin will reveal more about the ruthless Romans and cut-throat Celts during a @KingswoodSchool sponsored #bathkidslitfest event https://t.co/oydF0LnltP
MERMAID'S TAIL A mermaid's tail prevents access to her 'lady parts' but early depictions show mermaids with provocatively parted twin tails, suggesting they could take human lovers. This bawdy deity has been compared to Sheila-na-gig, goddess of the early Celts #FolkloreThursday
In Cumbrian #dialect: 'leemers' is the nut from the hazel tree
The Celts equated hazelnuts with wisdom and poetic inspiration, suggested by the similarity between the Gaelic word for the nuts, 'cno', and the word for wisdom, 'cnocach'.
#trees #language #WordOfTheDay #Cumbria
The excavation of "Offering 4" from the Olmec site of La Venta! These greenstone figurines were arranged to stand in a group around a set of upright greenstone celts, seemingly replicating stone stelae like those found at the site.
To this day, this scene makes my jaw drop!
The Greatest Of All Time, Billy McNeill.
Hail Caesar.
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@ScottBrown8 is included in The Celtic FC Art Book available at https://t.co/fIoNnNe5n6 only £5.
A must for all Celtic Fans.
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PLZ RT
Can you spot the ‘Celts of Cautley Spout’? Detail from painting by @Andis_Art currently on display in Howgill Gallery. #exhibition #sedbergh #cumbria #notjustlakes #aplacetobreathe #river #mystical #details #nature #water painting #lovenature #yorkshiredalesnationalpark
Out with the old and in with the......eh old!!
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#FolkloreThursday
The Yule Log is a chocolate cake depicting the huge wood log that ancient Celts blessed & burned from the winter solstice until the end of December. They thought that by burning it the sun would be encouraged to return.
...that two dragons, a Red & White, battle every night under the hill on which Vortigern is building the castle. They free the dragons, who battle until White kills Red. The dragons symbolize native Celts & Germanic Anglo-Saxons, & their battle for Britain.(2/2) #FolkloreThursday
The Romans, the Gauls, the Celts, the ancient Mesopotamians, Egyptians and Assyrians, the Hittites, the Persians, the ancient Chinese and Indians...
All these proud chariot riding civilisations and none managed to reach this pinnacle...
@smithsmm @FlyingEyeBooks Already had a good coffee drink and browse through this at @alligatorsmouth. Great for study of classical civilisation, plus Celts, Romans, Greeks, Samurai & others. I think a catalogue might be in order.
My current TRP is now going under the bed tho. So no books until I finish!
Ancient Celts. Circa 5th century BC, the Greeks considered Celts (Keltoi) as one of the four great ‘barbarian’ people; with their independent realms extending all the way from the Iberian peninsula to the frontiers of upper Danube. In Serbia, Scordisci were a Celtic tribe.