Website security fixed: phew!
We contacted our host about the Malware problem, at the same moment that they sent us an email saying that a security hole had been noticed. How re-assuring to see that they’re on the ball They...
View ArticleRitual Death Linked To Nine Megalithic Sites in England
Nine megalithic sites in a remote part of Dartmoor (England), share features in common with Stonehenge, and may shed light on the meaning behind these prehistoric stone monuments, according to a report...
View ArticleBronze Age Man Given a Face and Voice
Using state-of-the-art computer programme and forensic techniques, scientists have reconstructed the face of the Gristhorpe Man. The skeleton of the Bronze Age man, thought to be a warrior chief, was...
View ArticleAncient interior design discovered in Orkney Scotland
A 5,000 year old ceremonial building in Orkney (Scotland) has revealed a unique treasure. Two stone slabs bearing red, yellow and orange pigment are the first evidence of painted walls ever found in...
View ArticleMaking Scotland’s Landscape on the BBC iPlayer
The first of five programmes in this series is aboiut the Trees and how they have contributed to the formation of the Scottish landscape. Professor Iain Stewart presents a landmark five-part series in...
View ArticleEco-Fairies Festival in Perth, Ausralia this weekend
Events are invaded by Eco Faeries to bring education and positive energy wherever possible. From the Eco Faerie marquee activity tent to roving shenanigans- the eco faeries have become reputable party...
View ArticleHistorian Ruth Illingworth on the Hill of Uisneach in Erin
One of Ireland's greatest living historians, Ruth Illingworth, is to give a guided walk and tour of the Hill of Uisneach, formerly regarded as the centre of Ireland, at 2pm this Saturday August 27th 2011.
View ArticleWild Man of the Woods to be seen at Beacon Hill Country Park, Leicestershire
The National Forest Wood Fair is taking place at Beacon Hill Country Park in Leicestershire this Bank Holiday Monday 2011 from 10 am till 4 pm. One of the Entertainers appearing at the Wood Fair is...
View ArticleEpisodes CMP 028 and CMP 029 are available again :)
So, if anyone has had a problem downloading episodes CMP 028 & CMP 029, please try again. There has been a problem with the files and I've re-uploaded them.
View ArticleThe Flag Fen funding window is extended, but time is running out!
As we reported in our earlier post, the immensely important Celtic site of Flag Fen is in serious danger of decaying within the next twenty years! Digventures have annouced several amazing new...
View ArticleFirst female Archdruid elected for National Eisteddfod in 2013
The National Eisteddfod in Wales has made history this year by announcing that the next Archdruid, who is to preside over the 2013 Eisteddfod, is to be the first woman AND the first Welsh Learner to...
View ArticleExhibition of ‘head-survey’ photos to determine origins of Irish race
An exhibition called ‘Irish Headhunters’, opened on May 3 2012 in the Blasket Island Centre in Dunquin, County Kerry, will shed light on turn of the century anthropology World Irish tells us.
View ArticleThe Los Angeles St. David’s Day Festival on March 3rd, 2013
Inside the Barnsdall Gallery Theatre there will be a special ticketed St. David's Day Grand Concert beginning at 1:30pm with a Druid blessing, followed by a screening of the rare 1962 short film 'Dylan...
View ArticleThe Celtic Myth Podshow go on tour to visit the Faeries!
We are going to be away for a few days as we are attending the Magical Faerie Festival in Findon, West Sussex. We are hoping to be able to interview some of the people there and maybe bring you a...
View ArticleUnique opportunity to study Welsh Mythology online with Dr. Gwilym Morus!
How do you fancy a chance to take part in an 8-week course on the Symbolic Keys of Welsh Mythology with Dr. Gwilym Morus, a renowned expert in medieval Welsh Bardic Culture and Welsh Mythology in a...
View ArticleCelebrating the Welsh Arts, Language and Culture in Los Angeles on St David’s...
This upcoming St. David's Day marks the second annual Welsh festival in Los Angeles, where participants from Wales, Welsh descendants and Welsh ex-pats will all converge on the Cinefamily Silent Movie...
View ArticleLargest Living History re-enactment ever in Ireland for the Battle of Clontarf
St. Anne's Park in Dublin is going to be the site of the largest Viking village and living history battle re-enactment ever produced in Ireland!
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