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25.01.2022 Cladh a Bhile is an intriguing historical site in Scotland that begs the question; what is it? Our webinar will explore this question, while taking a look at the carved stones that cover the site. www.celticlearning.com.au/book-now/ or https://celticlearningcomau.files.wordpress.com//cladha-bh



25.01.2022 The Lewis Chessmen found on a beach in Scotland have fascinated many, and will be our topic of conversation at this weeks Lunchtime Lucky Dip. www.celticlearning.com.au/book-now/

24.01.2022 We're still accepting registrations for our webinar tomorrow where we will be looking at how the rich in the Early Medieval Ireland and Scotland displayed their wealth. www.celticlearning.com.au/book-now/

24.01.2022 Alongside our webinars held over Zoom we also have a variety of language classes and we are in the process of introducing a couple more to start in late September. If youre interested in learning or advancing your Irish language or Scottish Gaelic you should check out our language classes. https://celticlearningcomau.wordpress.com/evening-language/



23.01.2022 Our Saint Columba webinar is on next weekend where we will be looking at the life of this intriguing saint and his travels in Ireland and Scotland. www.celticlearning.com.au/book-now/

23.01.2022 J.K. Rowling created a beloved universe in the Harry Potter novels, and later came out saying that Ravenclaw was the Gaelic-medium house of Hogwarts. In our webinar we will look at the Celtic influences found throughout the books and movies. www.celticlearning.com.au/book-now/

21.01.2022 The focus of this week's Lunchtime Lucky Dip is the Lindisfarne Gospels, a gorgeous manuscript from the tidal island of Lindisfarne. www.celticlearning.com.au/book-now/



21.01.2022 Got nothing to do for lunch tomorrow? Why don't you join us for our Lunchtime Lucky Dip on the Lindisfarne Gospels tomorrow. Registrations are still open. www.celticlearning.com.au/book-now/

21.01.2022 The Tara brooch from Ireland is a fascinating piece of jewelry from the seventh century. In this weeks Lunchtime Lucky Dip we will be looking at this brooch. www.celticlearning.com.au/book-now/

20.01.2022 The Adelaide Irish language community has put together this wonderful opportunity for Irish learners around Australia and New Zealand to get together online. Bimid ann - an mbidh sibhse?

20.01.2022 These interesting artefacts may not look like much, but they are important evidence of the process of preparing vellum to make manuscripts,as seen in the subject of some of our Friday lunchtime lucky dips. https://celticlearningcomau.wordpress.com/events/

20.01.2022 In this weeks Lunchtime Lucky Dip we will be taking a look at the Cahermacnaghten Law School located in the Burren, County Clare, Ireland. Our Lucky Dip will focus on the law schools history and surroundings. The school is now a ruin in the middle of a field that people can visit. www.celticlearning.com.au/book-now/



19.01.2022 Our next Sunday webinar will be in 2 weeks on the Irish saint who is said to have spread Christianity through Scotland - Saint Columba. He is most well know for his association with Iona Abbey. www.celticlearning.com.au/book-now/

19.01.2022 Our webinar next week is on how people in Ireland and Scotland displayed their wealth in early medieval times. www.celticlearning.com.au/book-now/

19.01.2022 On Sunday we will be looking at Farming in Ireland by looking at Early Medieval documents and artefacts. Farming was a very important part of life in that period. www.celticlearning.com.au/book-now/

17.01.2022 This Sunday we have our Professionals in Early Ireland webinar where we will be discussing what the work force looked like in early Ireland. There will be some familiar jobs and some not so familiar jobs highlighted. www.celticlearning.com.au/book-now/

17.01.2022 This weeks Lunchtime Lucky Dip topic is the Echternach Gospels, a seventh-century illuminated manuscript of debated origin. Historians consider the manuscript to be from either Northumbria or Luxembourg. Find out why we think its relevant to Celtic studies. www.celticlearning.com.au/book-now/

16.01.2022 Very excited to see some absolutely fantastic projects funded under this scheme - particularly Developing a Digital Framework for the Medieval Gaelic World!

16.01.2022 We are still accepting registrations for tomorrows Lunchtime Lucky Dip on the Cahermacnaghten Law School in Ireland. We will be taking registrations until late tomorrow morning. www.celticlearning.com.au/book-now/

14.01.2022 This weeks Lunchtime Lucky Dip will focus on the Faddan More Psalter, an Early Medieval Christian book of Psalms, which we like to refer to as the book from the bog - join us to find out why! www.celticlearning.com.au/book-now/

14.01.2022 This weeks topic is the Durrow Cross, a Celtic High Cross from 9th century Ireland. It was briefly mentioned in our Celtic High Crosses study day but this Lucky Dip will take a more in-depth look at the Cross. www.celticlearning.com.au/book-now/

14.01.2022 We are still taking registrations for tomorrows webinar about Crime in Ireland during the Early Medieval period. www.celticlearning.com.au/book-now/

13.01.2022 We are still accepting registrations for our webinar tomorrow for anyone interested in learning about this fascinating site in Scotland. www.celticlearning.com.au/book-now/

13.01.2022 Our focus for Fridays Lunchtime Lucky Dip is The Saint Andrews Sarcophagus, a Pictish altar-tomb from eighth-century Scotland. The carvings on the stone are considered some of the finest sculpture to come out of Early Medieval Europe and are highly symbolic, giving insight into life at the time. www.celticlearning.com.au/book-now/

12.01.2022 This weeks Lunchtime Lucky Dip focus is on the fascinating Book of Durrow from debated origins; Ireland, Scotland or Northumberland. www.celticlearning.com.au/book-now/

12.01.2022 We will spend this week's Lunchtime Lucky Dip looking at the fascinating Book of Mulling from eighth-century Ireland. www.celticlearning.com.au/book-now/

11.01.2022 The topic of conversation at this week's Lunchtime Lucky Dip is the Hilton of Cadboll Cross-Slab, a Pictish Cross-Slab from eighth century Scotland. www.celticlearning.com.au/book-now/

10.01.2022 This weeks Lunchtime Lucky Dip topic is the Derrynaflan Hoard, a collection of church silver from 8th century south west Ireland. www.celticlearning.com.au/book-now/

10.01.2022 Our friends over at the Scottish Banner are feeling the COVID-19 pinch like so many others. If you can spare the cash and feel inclined, you could support them by subscribing.

10.01.2022 What was crime like before the introduction of the laws we know today? In this webinar we will look at the different crimes that were documented in early Ireland. www.celticlearning.com.au/book-now/

10.01.2022 Tomorrow's Lunchtime Lucky Dip will focus on the Staffordshire Hoard, a collection of gold, silver and precious stone found in 2009 but deposited in the 7th century. It'll be a great way to spend lunch tomorrow and we'll be accepting registrations untill noon tomorrow. www.celticlearning.com.au/book-now/

09.01.2022 Next weekend is our webinar on the well loved Harry Potter series. We will be looking at the Celtic influences on both the movies and the books. www.celticlearning.com.au/book-now/

09.01.2022 Any of our students and friends with an interest in Scottish Gaelic or music who are early risers? 6.30am (NSW time) Tuesday 2 February, a real treat at a modest price!

05.01.2022 Our Lunchtime Lucky Dip this week will focus on the The Hunterston Brooch, a seventh-century silver brooch from Scotland. www.celticlearning.com.au/book-now/

03.01.2022 There has recently been an interesting archaeological discovery on an island off the coast of Scotland. Hiort, or St Kilda, has an interesting recent history including the evacuation of its last inhabitants in the 20th century, but this find refers to the more remote past.

02.01.2022 This week's Lunchtime Lucky Dip topic is Tap o’ Noth, a Pictish hill fort in Aberdeenshire. This will be an interesting look into the Picts and their lifestyle. www.celticlearning.com.au/book-now/

02.01.2022 Groam House Museum in Rosemarkie on the Black Isle has a wonderful website - lots of Pictish items, and also very interesting materials from George Bains Celtic Art drawings and collections. And if youre ever around Inverness the museum is well worth a physical visit!

02.01.2022 Next weekend is our webinar on how the law worked in Early Ireland. If youve got an interest or have any question about the procedures i nlaw at the time you should join us for our Legal Procedure in Early Ireland webinar. www.celticlearning.com.au/book-now/

02.01.2022 Tomorrow is the first of our Old Irish Language classes, a new addition to our online language classes line up. If youre curious about the early medieval language of Ireland and Scotland, this is the class for you! www.celticlearning.com.au/book-now/

01.01.2022 Tomorrow's lunchtime lucky dip webinar features a Pictish hillfort, where recent important work by the Northern Picts Project led by Prof Gordon Noble at University of Aberdeen has revealed new insights into Pictish settlement. https://www.abdn.ac.uk//archaeology/the-northern-picts-pro

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