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  1. Barrule: Celtic Band Bringing Manx Music to the World

    ... styles on the Isle of Man, like they do in Scotland and Ireland, but the advantage is that we can all really play a part in forging a ... Further articles on Transceltic Barrule Hill Fort Celtic festivals External Links ...

    Alastair Kneale - Jan 27 2019 - 9:39pm - 0 comments

  2. Glantane Tomb and Stones

    Glantane East is a pre-historic stone complex situated approximately 6.4 kilometres (4.0 mi) from Millstreet, County Cork, Ireland. (Irish: Sráid an Mhuilinn, Contae Chorcaí, Éire).  Glantane ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - May 12 2021 - 3:23pm

  3. Stronsay

    ... one time was vital to the island's economy. Iron Age Fort This is a small promontory early Iron Age Fort and has a stone faced rampart across the narrow isthmus. It is located on the east coast ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Aug 6 2021 - 2:38pm

  4. Ireland - Rathcroghan, the Tara of the west

    ... Lorna Siggins of the Irish Times a mound site in the West of Ireland to match the well publicised site at Tara but in the case of ... in the floor of time”, the narrow entrance to Uaimh na gCait, or Cave of the Cats, consists of a man-made souterrain and a natural ...

    Eibhlin O'Neill - Oct 19 2016 - 12:19pm - 0 comments

  5. Spectacular cold water reefs discovered off Ireland's west coast

    Eibhlin O'Neill's blog Ireland’s seabed territory is one of the largest in Europe, and more than ... surveys of the sea bed. Ireland's Marine Institute (Foras na Mara) reported on the expedition, which used sophisticated equipment on ...

    Eibhlin O'Neill - Jul 27 2017 - 3:17pm

  6. Magic and mystery of Ireland’s rivers

    Ireland is a land rich in mythology and folklore. Reflected in the names of its ... goddess’, as is the case with The River Bandon (Abhainn na Bandan) in County Cork. The River Bann rises at Slieve Muck (Sliabh Muc) in ... great size, that his breath caused storms and turned men to stone. Wearing a hornless bull-hide and a bird mask, he flew in the roth ...

    Eibhlin O'Neill - Aug 30 2018 - 4:05pm

  7. The Mystery and Legend of Celtic Hill and Promontory Forts

    ... just thought, how? After all, lasers were not common in the Stone Age. Promontory forts, commonly known in Cornwall as cliff castles, ... of the Celtic lands, from the northern islands of Scotland, Ireland, Isle of Man, Wales, Cornwall, Brittany, Galicia and Asturias. Cornwall ...

    Alastair Kneale - Oct 1 2022 - 1:09pm

  8. Ancient Hillfort in Scotland revealed as important Pictish site for trade and production

    ... Tay (Scottish Gaelic: Tatha). The name Dùn Chailleann means Fort of the Caledonians. The 'fort' part of the name is thought to be the hill ... in textile production were found. Crucibles, whetstones, stone and clay moulds found were also uncovered. The discoveries suggest more ...

    Douglas MacQueen - Feb 17 2020 - 5:26pm

  9. The Fight To Save The Irish Language – Interview with Seán Ó Cuirreáin – Ireland’s First Language Commissioner

    ... have had the opportunity to interview Seán Ó Cuirreáin, Ireland's First Language Commissioner. Mr Ó Cuirreáin announced his ... organizations, such as The Gaelic League (Conradh na Gaelige), in supporting the tongue? All of the non-governmental Irish ...

    Emmett McIntyre - Apr 13 2016 - 5:26pm - 0 comments

  10. Mysterious Dùn Deardail ancient Celtic Scottish hillfort recreated in lego

    ... Iron Age hillfort in Scotland. It was commissioned by the Fort William-based Nevis Landscape Partnership. It was built by Dan Harris of ... just thought, how? After all, lasers were not common in the Stone Age." Disclaimer:  This blog is ...

    Douglas MacQueen - Sep 7 2018 - 10:46am

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