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Once were Celtic warriors? Searching for the Bronze Age origins of warrior identity in Ireland

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11/11/2016
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Like many people in Ireland, I grew up on stories of the great heroes of our mythological cycles – Cuchulainn, Fionn MacCumhaill, the Red Branch Knights, the Fianna and more. These are some of Europe’s earliest documented tales and are set in a quite recent prehistoric past, yet one which retains a strong resonance today […]

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