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Article: Book reviews: Be inspired about our heritage; Ancient Ireland: Life Before the Celts by Laurence Flanagan, Gill & Macmillan, pounds 9.99 'Laurence Flanagan's book covers Ireland from the first human occupations, about 8000 BC, to the end of the Late Bronze Age, 700 BC. The Celts arrived in Ireland around 250 BC, and with them came historical records'.(Features)
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- The News Letter (Belfast, Northern Ireland)
- Article date:
- February 4, 2002
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Byline: Daphne Abernethy
THIS unique book surveys the way ordinary social life was lived in Ireland before the advent of written records.
Author Laurence Flanagan was a distinguished archaeologist who used his professional skills to construct the lives of ordinary people from earliest times to the coming of the Celts.
This ambitious book gives us a glimpse into a ...
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