Directory Of British Archaeology: National Bodies F1988 Members 250 Formerly Past Finders archaelogy and before that the welsh ArchaeologicalInstitute, and before that the Glamorgan Gwent Young Archaeologists http://www.cix.co.uk/~archaeology/directory/wales.htm
Extractions: Formerly Past Finders Archaelogy and before that the Welsh Archaeological Institute, and before that the Glamorgan Gwent Young Archaeologists' Society, this body is run with great enthusiasm by 23-year old Karl-James Langford who offers guided tours and lectures and a quarterly magazine.Recently relocated to N Wales.
Archaeology Links University of Wales, Bangor Department of history and welsh History; Universityof Wales of Wales, Newport - SCARAB (Study of Culture, archaelogy, Religions http://pages.britishlibrary.net/cba.wales/links.html
Extractions: This page contains links to web sites of archaeological interest, particularly sites concentrating on Welsh archaeology. If you have such a page, or know of one which would be a suitable addition, please contact our web master. Council for British Archaeology - the web site run by the central CBA organisation. Council for Scottish Archaeology - our sister organisation for Scotland. Government Organisations Cadw: Welsh Historic Monuments - Created in 1984, Cadw carries out the complete range of responsibilities for the conservation, presentation, and promotion of the built heritage of Wales on behalf of the National Assembly for Wales. - The Royal Commission was established in 1908 to make an inventory of the ancient and historical monuments of Wales and Monmouthshire. It is currently empowered by a Royal Warrant of 1992 to survey, record, publish and maintain a database of ancient and historical sites, structures and landscapes in Wales. It is also responsible for the
Reference Links welsh. Briony Williams, Resources for adult learners of welsh Wiretap. Returnto the Reference Index or to Lause's Links. archaelogy Preservation. http://www.geocities.com/CollegePark/Quad/6460/libr/ref.html
Extractions: Reference Reference Works Direct Links to Libraries of Online Books Book Reviews References in Other Disciplines Foreign Languages ... Internet Issues Reference Works See one example of a Virtual Reference Desk to get a taste of the possibilities posed by the WWW. Your shelf includes the American English Dictionary and Webster's Dictionary , along with Roget's Thesaurus (also available in the 1911 edition with A Table Alphabetical of Hard Usual English Words , ed. by Robert Cawdrey (Toronto). See also John Bartlett's Familiar Quotations (1901 edition). See also William Strunk's The Elements of Style (1918 ed.), and the MLA Style Manual , now supplimented by the H-Net Guide to citing WWW sources ) Available for free trial is Grolier Encyclopedia and parts of the Encyclopedia Britannica . Also useful is Tile.Net , a thorough guide to online Newsgroups as well as the Web. Other useful general sources are Numbers 1 through 19 of Joseph McCabe's freethought tracts in Big Blue Books , and Thomas Gallus' American Beer: Glimpses of Its History and Description of Its Manufacture rollanet.org Return to the Reference Index or to Lause's Links
Untitled FC 1453 11 October 2000 Merrie England, Vlaams Blok, welsh? Russian Nationalismetc. archaelogy. etc. FC 1406 24 August 2000 Finkelstein, Polish Hitler? http://www.geocities.com/fc_archive/archives00.html
Extractions: FC 1527 30 December 2000: Happy New Year! Slaughtering Innocents, Vaccines, etc. FC 1526 29 December 2000: Bad White Males, Mad Cows, Genocide by Stealth, McVeigh etc. FC 1525 28 December 2000: Poof Ads, Extradite Nazis? Masonic Monument, Black Thickies? Zionist Atrocities? etc. FC 1524 26 December 2000: KKKourts, Poof DC, Abortion Down?, Cannibal, Race, Cricket and the Telegraph etc. FC 1523 25 December 2000: Happy Christmas!, Jews and Christians etc. FC 1522 24 December 2000: Drug Crime Mostly Black, US Army Crime, Vigil For Palestine, Christmas Predicted etc. FC 1521 23 December 2000: Bilderbergers, Weaver, Sharpton, Quebecois, Tyrrany etc. FC 1520 22 December 2000: 'Black Bastard' Copper, Mossad, Sex Ed, Intolerance etc. FC 1519 22 December 2000: Politician Greed, German Brainwashing, Paedo Cannibal! Family Fight Back etc. FC 1518 21 December 2000: Race Attack, The Race Card, Race Joke, Poof Teacher, German Internet etc. FC 1517 20 December 2000: Kohl Attacks Nationalism, Anti-White Attacks, Unis' Anti-White Discrimination etc. FC 1516 20 December 2000: Race Attack?, CRE, Poof Advisor, No Motive for Dusseldorf, Bethlehem etc.
OBOD Book List Language And Linguistics $45.00 ISBN 0485113732 Thorne, David A Comprehensive welsh Grammar Blackwell knowledgeand research from many fields archaelogy, anthropology, linguistics http://www.druidry.com/library/books/language.html
Language Study Portuguese, Russian. Spanish, Swedish. welsh, Animal Noises. Greek, Classics 203Introduction to Medieval Latin Classics and Mediterranean archaelogy Home Page http://www.nacnet.org/education/edulang.htm
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Arthurian Literature & Art and the Matter of Britainimpressive site with links to archaelogy, history, texts welshLiteraturegood short introduction; more on Arthur's welsh antecedents http://faculty.pittstate.edu/~knichols/labelle.html
Extractions: Christian Heroes Tapestry, c. King Arthur: Romancing Politics (Norton Topics online) good compact introduction. Britannia's King Arthur many links; one of the best historical sites, by a recognized Arthurian scholar. Quest for Arthur historical/legendary background. Magical Glastonbury article. Arthurian links to many historical and literary sites (some are covered or updated below). Photographic Journey up Glastonbury Tor virtual tour. Now read a scholarly article At the Tomb of King Arthur LegendsKing Arthur and the Matter of Britain impressive site with links to archaelogy, history, texts, illustrations, major characters, etc. Introduction to the Middle Ages, Part I
American Archaeology Jayne Wanner's article on the welsh connection Southwestern archaelogy, an old saw suggests that the region runs from Durango Colorado to Durango Mexico, and http://www.americanwest.com/namarch/archindx.htm
Extractions: Keep up with the latest information on Monumental Civil War battlefields, ancient Inca mummies, lost treasures of the pharaohs, lost cities submerged. For 50 years, ARCHAEOLOGY has journeyed across the earth to bring you history's unbelievable secrets and the remarkable lives of the brave archaeologists who lay them bare. New Orders Only and unlock the secrets! Clay Singer's comments about the site: "It was a fishing village." The Chumash occupied the site from about February through May every year, hunting, clamming, and fishing, Singer believes. "What's important about the site is that it's the last of its kind" in Pismo Beach, Singer said. "There hasn't been anything ( found ) like it in the past 40 years." New additions to these links: Welsh Prince Madoc and the Mandan tribe circa 1170. Legend has it that Prince Madoc sailed from Wales in 1170 and discovered America many years before Columbus.
Extractions: Before the coming of St. Patrick, the Celtic people had a faith of their own that stretched back many centuries into the past; the study of this faith, as it existed then, and the modern expression of it through Wicca, the Craft of the Wise, is enlightening and enjoyable, whether one is a practitioner or just interested in early Irish and Celtic history. Much has come to light in recent archaelogy concerning the sacred spaces of the Celts, about the Druids and their religion, and how intertwined the old ways are with the way we mark our own seasons and holidays. Ogham is a very ancient pre-Roman Irish/Celtic runic alphabet found mostly on boundary markers, and even found in America (said to be proof that the Irish got here before Columbus!)this book, written in Irish/English format, will give you a good start in learning the fascinating history of this historic writing. The history and origins of the alphabet are covered as well as the connection between the letters and certain trees. This is definitely one of two classics for your bookshelf, the other being "Celtic Tree Mysteries" by Stephen Blamires, sold here. BUY IT HERE !
Mystical-WWW : King Arthur Bibliography Jones, Bedwyr Lewis, 'Arthur Y Cymry, The welsh Arthur' (University of Wales Press,Cardiff, 1975). characters; the historic, the legend and archaelogy. http://www.mystical-www.co.uk/glastonbury/bibly.htm
Extractions: "http://www.mystical-www.co.uk" Modern Language Association of America. Arthurian Group. A bibliography of Arthurian critical literature (v.1-2; 1922/29-1930/35, New York). 'The Fall of Camelot' (by the editors of Time-Life Books, Time-Life Books, Alexandria, VA [USA], 1986). Alcock, Leslie, 'Arthur's Britain' (Penguin Press, 1971). More documentary evidence of King Arthur's historical existence. Alcock has published many works concerning archaelogical excavations of Glastonbury. Andronik, Catherine M., 'Quest for a King': Searching for the Real King Arthur (Atheneum, New York, 1989). Examines the historical evidence behind the legends. Ashe, Geoffrey, 'King Arthur's Avalon: The Story of Glastonbury' (Dutton, New York, 1958, reprinted). Ashe, Geoffrey, 'From Caesar to Arthur' (London: Collins, 1960). Ashe, Geoffrey, et al, 'Quest for Arthur's Britain' (Granada, London; Praeger, New York, 1968; reprinted with new introduction in 1987).
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Celtic Links Inner Hebrides Crannogs On the Web An introduction to these small artificial islandsand links to Scottish archaelogy in general. Wales/Cymru. welsh Culture. http://gaelquest.net/celticlinks.htm
Extractions: Celtic Links An Saol Ceilteach Irish Gaelic resources, an E-zine, and lots of links to things Celtic. IRLNET database of Irish Network Resources Ireland index with lots of information. (previously Ireland Online Index) Ireland: Mega-Links Cultural Page An index site with many varied links and lovely graphics, partiicularly good on Celtic Christianity. Irish Abroad An aid for those people interested in anything Irish, from sports results and events back home, to a wide variety of categories of Irish happenings abroad. Irish Network Resources Ireland On-line's pointers to Irish WWW sites. Ireland Collection Ireland: The Internet Collection, links to various sources which contain information on Ireland. Irish Info Servers Links to Information services relating to Ireland, academic institutions, Irish commercial enteprises and servers providing general tourist and leisure info. Diane's Page about Ireland Extensive link collection on many an Irish topic. Irish Poetry Page The work of many Irish poets is represented here, along with links to Irish literature sites.
Camelot Malory's editor, however, favors a welsh Camelot. Castle in Somerset which has beenconnected with arthur by legend and to the original Arthur by archaelogy. http://www.uidaho.edu/student_orgs/arthurian_legend/england/sites/camelot.htm
Extractions: Camelot Far down he gazed On Camelot, until he made of it A phantom town of many stillnesses, Not reared for men to dwell in, or for kings To reign in, without omens and obscure Familiars to bring terror to their days Camelot is the phantom town, slipping from place to place, not to be fixed to a particular geographic location. Malory finally places it with Winchester, the capital of King Alfred's Wessix. Malory's editor, however, favors a Welsh Camelot. Another possible site is Camel near Cadbury Castle in Somerset which has been connected with arthur by legend and to the "original" Arthur by archaelogy. The name Camelot is of unknown derivation. It may have taken from the Ronam Camulodunum , which means "Fort of Camulos," an ancient British war-god. Camulodunum was a town in Essex, almost on the Saxon shore, which doen't seem a likely inspiration for the legend. The aforementioned village of Camel may also have inspired the imagination of writers. Camelot was a fictitious city first named as Arthur's principal home some time in the 12th century. It is peculiar, in that it was his personal capital and not a national capital. Historians believe that this makes it more plausible that there was a factual basis for Camelot. John Leland, in 1542, claimed Cadbury Castle was the "real" Camelot. Cadbury was the head quarters for a 5th century king. Its west country location gives it credibility as the original Camelot.
Celtic Bibliography of Their Myths and Legends New retellings of myths from all six Celtic cultures Irish, Scots, welsh, Cornish, Manx, and General archaelogy and Iconography. http://www.conjure.com/celtbib.html
Extractions: [links allow you to read reviews and order the book in question directly from Amazon.com] Carr-Gomm, Philip, ed. The Druid Renaissance San Francisco: Thorsons, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers. An anthology of Druidry. This is the best source for an overview of thinking by modern writers on the latest flowering of Druids in the 20th century. Green, Miranda, World of the Druids A treatment of the historical role of Druids in Celtic society plus an update on the Druid Revival in Britain and America today. Jones, Noragh Power of Raven, Wisdom of Serpent Dufour Editions Excerpts from the Carmina Gadelica illuminate women's concerns in pre-modern Scotland with an aim to helping both Pagan and Christian women resacralize their lives. Kondratiev, Alexei Apple Branch San Francisco: Collins A summary of Celtic history and religion followed by suggestions on how to bring Celtic spirituality into your own life. Excellent research. Laurie, Erynn Rowan
Extractions: Library Services The Library Site Map Library Catalogue Faculty Subject Guides ... Search the Library Arts Arts Subject Team Library Newsletter Notes for Academic Staff Faculty of Arts ... Comments on Web Pages Internet Resources for Irish and Celtic Studies This guide contains pointers to Internet resources of interest to students and staff in Irish Studies at UU. It is not a comprehensive list but is intended to help you begin exploring the Internet General Irish and Celtic Studies Sites Irish and Scottish Place-names Language Newspapers and Magazines ... Institutions specialising in Irish, Gaelic and Celtic Studies Gaeilge ar an Ghréasán Excellent site with very comprehensive links particularly for Irish language, literature, drama, music, media, schools and colleges Gaelport.com a gateway to Irish-language related resources on the Web Intercelt a gateway to Irish-language leisure and tourism-related activities IrishKnowledge.com Celtic studies Very good links to Celtic sites, with each site described and rated by experts in the field Voice of the Shuttle Web page for Humanities Research from the University of California, has a section on Gaelic and Celtic Resources
Research Resources - Barony Of Settmour Swamp Baron Modar's welsh persona links names, history. Anglo-Saxon England;Anglo-Saxon culture - archaelogy, language, and literature links; http://settmourswamp.eastkingdom.org/researchlinks.html
Extractions: See the Newcomers' Page for additional links on heraldry, names, activities, and more. General Resources: ORB - The Online Resource Book for Medieval Studies - an online encyclopedia of articles and textbook sources for medieval studies. Authors are held to high standards of accuracy, currency, and relevance. Web Sites Relevant to Medieval Studies - ORB's extensive list of websites. Links to libraries and museums, University Medieval departments, databases, journals, language resources, literature and manuscripts, images, and more. Medieval and Renaissance Culture - an extensive categorized list. Resource URL list for the SCA Researcher - very extensive Medieval Studies for K-12 - includes links to lesson plans and educational organizations Barony of Caer Anterth Mawr - assorted culture links (Celtic, Chinese, French, German, Norse, Mongol, Polish, Scottish, Spanish) On-line Medieval and Classical Library - literary works from the classical and medieval eras Rolls of Ruling Nobles - who was in charge in your persona's time period? A listing of Emperors, Popes, Kings, Dukes, Counts, Princes, and Doges of Venice.
ISRAPUNDIT: News & Views On Israel engine) with such key words as Khartoum, Arafat, Cleo Noel , and James welsh . Nevermind that Biblical archaelogy is one of the oldest, most respected and http://israpundit.blogspot.com/2003_02_01_israpundit_archive.html
Extractions: The Israeli Knesset (parliament) approved the 30th Government of the State of Israel by a vote of 68-48 in a plenum session held on Thursday night. The 68-member government coalition is comprised of the Likud, Shinui, the National Religious Party and National Union. Nineteen of the 23 ministers in the Government were sworn in*.
Puget Sound Washington Links Irish Heritage Club Puget Sound welsh Association Victoria welsh Society Pioneer HistoryCenter for Puget Sound History and archaelogy Independent Genealogy http://www.rootsweb.com/~waskagit/pugetsound.html
Dec 02 Rhiannon Believed to be the welsh counterpart of Gaulish horse goddess Epona Doctrineof Rebirth (Section II Chapter VII) Testimony of archaelogy (Section III http://www.celticattic.com/contact_us/information/newsletters/1202.htm
Title a manager of a shop fitting firm here and is welsh, who I take care love suzanne Valerie (griffin) Boal 55 Geneology, History, archaelogy, Graphic Digital http://my.cybersoup.com/lynnie/
Extractions: Sarah was born in Portsmouth June 1983,at St. Marys Hospital,she was a Falklands baby as her dad ,my first husband was a submariner.She is working in management for a well known British company and has passed some good exams at college.I am extremely proud of her.Sarah is into music in a big way and is very clever,has recently set up her new home and doing very well. Rhys Heal our son was born 1990 in Leicester he plays football for Glenfield United ,in Leicester under 11,S .He is one of the Top goal scorers for his team,Michael his dad is manager of the team.To find a photo of all the team and managers,they are all on the wall of the Halifax Building Society in Leicester and the Nags Head in Glenfield ,Leicester.uk.Or go to wwwGlenfieldUnited.com the website I have built for the team or http://beehive.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/glenfieldunited