Culann’s Hound 46: The Golden Man
Throughout history, people have used poison-tipped arrows and spears in hunting. The practice survived to the modern day among indigenous …
Throughout history, people have used poison-tipped arrows and spears in hunting. The practice survived to the modern day among indigenous …
According to Irish Archaeology, hurling is “arguably the fastest field sport in the world and quite possibly the oldest.” It …
When I traveled in Sweden, I saw plenty of runestones dating from the Viking age. Ireland had its own script, …
In the epic Táin Bó Cuailnge (“Cattle Raid of Cooley”), all the men of Ulster except Cúchulainn are laid low, …
The Magnolia Bakery cupcake craze (triggered by cupcake consumption in Sex and the City and The Devil Wears Prada) is …
Queen Medb (modern spelling: Meave) is one of my favorite characters from the Táin Bó Cúailnge, the most impressive woman in …
The dramas of William Butler Yeats were never as popular as his other poetry, yet they represent an important element …
Last week, I discussed the Lewis Chessmen. The ancient Celts and Scandinavians had board games of their own, with some …
Among the most beloved treasures in the British Museum are the Lewis Chessmen, carved from walrus ivory and whale teeth in …
When I visited the British Library in London, I was surprised to find it uncrowded. The British Museum is mobbed …