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Celtic Mysteries

by John Sharkey
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Overview

With more than 2,000,000 copies sold in more than a dozen languages, the Art & Imagination series provides illustrated introductions by distinguished writers and scholars to the worlds of mythology, symbols, and sacred traditions.

The last tribal culture in Europe was that of the Celts, whose landscape and traditions echo ancient symbols of death and rebirth. The Celtic religion relies on oral history, maintaining its laws and tribal teachings through shared memory. The Mysteries begin in the frenzy of battle, where the hero is transfigured and the god appears; or in a ghostly circle of stones left by an unknown people; or in the mystic center of the Celtic cross; or in the stone heads of Gaul and Ireland, which face both ways.

A richly illustrated volume that traces the social life and arts of the Celtics from about 500 B.C. through their spread into Britain and Ireland.

About the Author, John Sharkey

John Sharkey is an author, artist, and researcher into Celtic ancient history, spirituality and archaeology. He lives in the UK.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 2013
Publisher
Thames & Hudson
Pages
128
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780500810569

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