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      - The Celts : search for a civilization / by Roberts, Alice M.; 
 Includes bibliographical references and index.LSC Includes bibliographical references and index.LSC
- Subjects: Civilization, Celtic.; Celts; 
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      - Celtic lightning : how the Scots and the Irish created a Canadian nation / by McGoogan, Kenneth,1947-; 
 Includes bibliographical references.A look at how Scottish and Irish immigrants helped shape Canada through five values they brought to the country, told through the lives of thirty prominent individuals who played formative roles in the histories of Scotland and Ireland.LSC Includes bibliographical references.A look at how Scottish and Irish immigrants helped shape Canada through five values they brought to the country, told through the lives of thirty prominent individuals who played formative roles in the histories of Scotland and Ireland.LSC
- Subjects: Scots; Irish; Scottish Canadians; Irish Canadians; Civilization, Celtic; 
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      - Ancient Celts : archeology unlocks the secrets of America's past / by Green, Jen.; 
 Includes bibliographical references (p. 60), Internet addresses and index.An examination of the archaeological techniques and findings that have provided a window into what life was like for the Celts, including social customs, religious practices and more.LSC Includes bibliographical references (p. 60), Internet addresses and index.An examination of the archaeological techniques and findings that have provided a window into what life was like for the Celts, including social customs, religious practices and more.LSC
- Subjects: Celtic antiquities; Celts; Civilization, Celtic; Excavations (Archaeology); 
- © c2008., National Geographic,
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      - Bog queen : a novel / by North, Anna,author.; 
 "From the author of instant New York Times bestseller Outlawed, a gripping, epoch-bridging story of a young anthropologist's monumental discovery, and the clash of civilizations it sets off-both ancient and contemporary-over the fate of the land that holds us. When a body is found in a bog in northwest England, Agnes, an American forensic anthropologist, is called to investigate. Agnes has always been more comfortable with the dead than the living, but this body is not like any she's ever seen. Though its bones prove it was buried more than two thousand years ago, it is almost completely preserved. The mystery of the Iron Age body draws the attention of numerous groups with competing interests: the archaeologists who want to study the surrounding bog, the peat-cutters who want to profit from the land's resources, and a group of environmental activists and neo-pagans who demand the body be returned to its resting place and that the moss-layered bog-a marvel of carbon capture on a warming planet-be left undisturbed. Then there's the moss itself; a complex repository of artifacts and remains, with its own dark stories to tell. As Agnes is drawn into the controversy stirred by the body and its habitat, she must face not only the deep history of what she has unearthed, but also the relationships she has forsworn in her bid for independence. Vividly flashing between the uncertainty of post-Brexit England and the druidic order of Celtic Europe at the dawn of the Roman era, Bog Queen brims with climate urgency and ancient wisdom as it connects across time two gifted, farsighted young women learning to harness their strange strengths in a landscape more mysterious and complex than either can imagine"-- "From the author of instant New York Times bestseller Outlawed, a gripping, epoch-bridging story of a young anthropologist's monumental discovery, and the clash of civilizations it sets off-both ancient and contemporary-over the fate of the land that holds us. When a body is found in a bog in northwest England, Agnes, an American forensic anthropologist, is called to investigate. Agnes has always been more comfortable with the dead than the living, but this body is not like any she's ever seen. Though its bones prove it was buried more than two thousand years ago, it is almost completely preserved. The mystery of the Iron Age body draws the attention of numerous groups with competing interests: the archaeologists who want to study the surrounding bog, the peat-cutters who want to profit from the land's resources, and a group of environmental activists and neo-pagans who demand the body be returned to its resting place and that the moss-layered bog-a marvel of carbon capture on a warming planet-be left undisturbed. Then there's the moss itself; a complex repository of artifacts and remains, with its own dark stories to tell. As Agnes is drawn into the controversy stirred by the body and its habitat, she must face not only the deep history of what she has unearthed, but also the relationships she has forsworn in her bid for independence. Vividly flashing between the uncertainty of post-Brexit England and the druidic order of Celtic Europe at the dawn of the Roman era, Bog Queen brims with climate urgency and ancient wisdom as it connects across time two gifted, farsighted young women learning to harness their strange strengths in a landscape more mysterious and complex than either can imagine"--
- Subjects: Psychological fiction.; Novels.; Bog bodies; Bog conservation; Bogs; Celts; Druids and druidism; Women forensic anthropologists; 
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