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Celts drank Greek wine according to a recent study of ceramic containers which have been excavated from a hillfort site in ...
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Gaeltacht Futures: Can Ireland’s Native-Speaking Regions Thrive Again?Imagine walking through a windswept village on the Atlantic coast, where the rolling hills echo with the rhythm of a language ...
Making the list was the playful yet direct “Haud yer wheesht!” – which translates to “be quiet” or “shut up”. This popular ...
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What Irish Place Names Can Tell Us About the Land and Its PastIf stones could speak, Ireland’s place names would be their voice—a living memory etched across fields, rivers, and mountains. Picture yourself wandering through a misty glen, hearing names like ...
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