Ireland in Pre-Celtic Times
- 384 pages
- 14 hours of reading
This author delved into forgotten cultures and artifacts with a keen interest in biblical archaeology. While his work in biblical archaeology faced criticism for methodological shortcomings, his extensive academic career as a professor of Celtic archaeology left a lasting mark. Many of his translations of Irish myths and legends are still utilized today, attesting to his enduring influence on the study of ancient history and culture.
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