The Celtic Supernatural

Author:   Michael Sheane
Publisher:   Andrews UK Limited
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9780722351758


Pages:   48
Publication Date:   30 June 2022
Format:   Paperback
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The Celtic Supernatural


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The Celts believed that the supernatural pervaded their lives and surroundings. Magic and the observance of rituals dominated their lives, and consequently their magician caste – the Druids – held a position in society above even kings. The Druids’ role was critical, providing a link between the Celtic people and the supernatural world. Their rituals and observances were passed on orally. Roman and early church historians considered them too barbarous or heathenish to merit detailed examination. We turn therefore to the archaeological record, where, from an abundance of Celtic sites, from Ireland to La Tène, knowledge of their belief system continues to be added to.

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Author:   Michael Sheane
Publisher:   Andrews UK Limited
Imprint:   Arthur H.Stockwell Ltd
ISBN:  

9780722351758


ISBN 10:   0722351755
Pages:   48
Publication Date:   30 June 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Michael Steven Sheane is now in his seventies, and was educated mainly at Orange’s Academy, Belfast, and attended Trinity College, Dublin. Orange’s Academy was a small private school of mixed Catholics and Protestants in the centre of the city. A lot of his time was spent living in Ballygally on the Antrim Coast, Northern Ireland.  In the past he has contributed widely to press, radio and television in Ulster. He spent six years at BRMB Radio, Birmingham where he was Ireland political correspondent.  Michael is presently researching books and articles on selected areas of Scotland that in the past have been connected with the North of Ireland. He is now publishing this, his latest book, The Picts: The Painted People, set in the Highlands of Scotland.

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