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The Celts: Rich Traditions and Ancient Myths DVD

Overview Details For 800 years, a proud, vibrant, richly imaginative warrior people swept ruthlessly across Europe. The ancient Greeks called them "Keltoi" and honored them as one of the great barbarian races. Follow their fascinating story from their earliest roots 2,500 years ago through the flowering of their unique culture and their enduring heritage today, enhanced with stunning reconstructions of iron-age villages, dramatizations of major historical events, and visits to modern Celtic lands...

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Former "Omnibus" producer Frank Delaney presents this exhaustive investigation of Celtic history and culture. Contains the following...

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DVD Features: Region 1; USA & Canada Keep Case Full Frame - 1.33 Additional Release Material: Interview With Enya Musical Performance By Enya Newsreel: 1. "Nationwide: Celtic Connections 5" TV Special: 1. "Gaelic Weekend: A Musical Journey Around Ireland" Product Description: Former "Omnibus" producer Frank Delaney presents this exhaustive investigation of Celtic history and culture. Contains the following programs: "The Man with the Golden Shoes," "The Birth of Nations," "Once Upon a Time," ...

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Celts: Rich Traditions Ancient Myths David Richardson Standard Screen DVD English 794051191823 1000004962 WARNER HOME VIDEO DOCUMENTARY DVD VIDEOS

Celtic history from their earliest roots 2500 years ago through the flowering of their unique culture and their enduring heritage today, enhanced with reconstructions of iron-age villages, dramatizations of major historical events and visits to modern Celtic lands.