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@jaime-conrad
• 8 months ago
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Posted a new Comment on The True Fighting Spirit of the Ordovices Tribe:
Posted a new Comment on The True Fighting Spirit of the Ordovices Tribe:
"Thank you so much! I'm very happy to hear that you like the articles. Yes, I would love to do an email interview! I think maybe you already have my email..."
@jaime-conrad
• 8 months ago
• comments: 2
Posted a new blog:
The True Fighting Spirit of the Ordovices Tribe
The True Fighting Spirit of the Ordovices Tribe
During the Iron Age and Roman Era, the Ordovices tribe lived in what is now south Clwyd and south Gwynedd in North Wales. In addition to parts of Clwyd and Gwynedd,...
@jaime-conrad
• 9 months ago
• comments: 0
Posted a new blog:
Round Barrows: Bronze Age Wales’ Treasures of the Beaker People
Round Barrows: Bronze Age Wales’ Treasures of the Beaker People
Round barrows, Bronze Age burial sites called “cairns” in Scotland, Ireland, and Wales, are ancient graves their creators covered with a mound of earth. There are...
@jaime-conrad
• 10 months ago
• comments: 2
Posted a new Comment on How to Sagely Answer, "Are the Welsh Celtic or Gaelic?":
Posted a new Comment on How to Sagely Answer, "Are the Welsh Celtic or Gaelic?":
"Thank you, Ceri! No worries, I've been quite busy myself. Thanks for sharing the article!"
@jaime-conrad
• 10 months ago
• comments: 2
Posted a new blog:
How to Sagely Answer, "Are the Welsh Celtic or Gaelic?"
How to Sagely Answer, "Are the Welsh Celtic or Gaelic?"
Are the Welsh Celtic or Gaelic? “Celtic” refers to a diverse group of tribal societies with a shared language that once occupied much of Europe. “Gaelic,” on the...
@jaime-conrad
• 11 months ago
• comments: 0
Rated a blog item created by @ceri-shaw with a 5:
The Art of Translation - An Interview with Susan Walton
Rated a blog item created by @ceri-shaw with a 5:
The Art of Translation - An Interview with Susan Walton