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- Celtic Projects and Internet Resources - Sixth-grade student's projects and reviewed links about the ancient Celts.
www.internet-at-work.com/hos_mcgrane/celtic/eg_celtic_intro.html
- Celtic Roots of Europe - A brief overview of the Celtic role in European cultural, linguistic and artistic development.
www.smo.uhi.ac.uk/cnag/failte/en/beul.html
- Celtic Studies Association of North America - Organization of scholars involved in Celtic Studies: links to their activities, their annual meeting, the bibliography of Celtic Studies, newsletter and archives.
www.cis.upenn.edu/~csana/wedo.html
- Celts - Brief entry at Encyclopedia.com.
www.encyclopedia.com/articles/02474.html
- Celts - Brief article on the history of the Celts, from Encarta.com.
encarta.msn.com/index/conciseindex/2E/02EC1000.htm?z=1&pg=2&br=1
- Celts of the Gallic Lands - Information about the ancient inhabitants of Gaul aimed at Spanish speakers, but with text in French and English too.
usuarios.advance.com.ar/cernunnosgb
- Clothing of the Ancient Celts - M. E. Riley describes Celtic costume from ancient to 1800. Covers textile weaving, dyes, hair jewelry, and further resource links.
www.reconstructinghistory.com/celtic/intro.html
- History of the Celts - General and detailed history, from ancient to modern times. Also examines Celtic languages and legendary figures.
member.rivernet.com.au/manxman/Celts/history.htm
- Origin of the Celts - Article detailing the emergence of the Celtic peoples, with related photos and diagrams.
celticcorner.com
- Origin of the Celts: Caucasian, Not European - Presents the stance that Guydhelic people were part of a migration out of the Sahara thirty thousand years ago. Includes related links.
www.angelfire.com/home/thefaery5/index.html
- The Celts - Elizabeth J. Pyatt's examination of myths and misconceptions surrounding the ancient history of the Celts.
www.personal.psu.edu/staff/e/j/ejp10/lingland/faqbadcelt.html
- The Celts, the Iron Age, and the European Community - James Appleyard's lengthy article for About.com disputes the view of the Celts as the first pan European people, pointing out that they were never unified.
britishhistory.about.com/aboutuk/britishhistory/library/weekly/aa100900a.htm
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