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         Scottish Mythology:     more books (100)
  1. Modern Scottish Gaelic Poems (Canongate Classics) by George Campbell Hay, George Campbell Hay, et all 1995-03
  2. Scottish Ghosts by Lily Seafield, 2001-08-31
  3. Tales of the Seal People: Scottish Folk Tales (International Folk Tale Series) by Duncan Williamson, Chad McCail, 1998-03
  4. Classical Mythology in the Plays, Masques, and Poems of Ben Jonson by Charles Francis Wheeler, 1938-06
  5. Scottish Lore & Folklore by Ronald MacDonald Douglas, 1990-11-21
  6. Scottish Folk and Fairy Tales: From Burns to Buchan (Penguin Classics) by Gordon Jarvie, 2009-02
  7. Scottish Witches and Wizards by H. M. Fleming, 2002-10
  8. Scottish Fairy Tales by Lomond Books, 2000-06
  9. Supernatural Scotland (Scottish Collection) by Harry Campbell, 1998-11-19
  10. Scottish Witchcraft (Chambers' Mini Guides) by Raymond Lamont-Brown, 1994-03-21
  11. The Illustrated Border Ballads: The Anglo-Scottish Frontier by John Marsden, Nic Barlow, 1991-02
  12. Warriors of the Word: The World of the Scottish Highlanders by Michael Newton, 2009-09
  13. Scottish Superstitions (Chambers mini guides) by Raymond Lamont-Brown, 1990-04-12
  14. Scottish Fairy Tales by Philip Wilson, 2001-05-01

81. Shawn's Favorite Mythology Links
offers sections on Celtic mythology and folklore, including the principal mythologicalcycles, deities, scottish folktales, customs and practices, and more.
http://www.fortunecity.com/skyscraper/thrise/430/page3.html
web hosting domain names email addresses related sites
Folklore and Mythology by Region
Here you will find links to information about folklore and mythology topics broken down by cultural and geographical region. The regions appear in alphabetical order. This is a large site so be patient, it may not be flashy but I think it's worth the wait.

82. Sacred Fire - Table Of Contents
Music Celtic Music; mythology - Celtic mythology; Celtic Pagan - Old CelticPaganism; Ritual - Celtic Ritual; scottish - scottish Links; Shamanism - Celtic
http://www.sacredfire.net/TOC.html
Table of Contents
The following is a hierarchical listing of all the pages in this web that can be reached by following links from the top-level file, our home page. Front door The Main Entrance to Sacred Fire (Frames) Welcome page About this site (No Frames) Welcome page No frames interface Housekeeping Page New this month, housekeeping Contents Table of Contents (you're on it!)

83. Clans
Heart o' Scotland Articles, essays, and brief book summaries on Scotland'sculture and history, including Celtic mythology, scottish myths and legends
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  • Clan Wallace Society in Michigan
    Site is devoted to Clan Wallace Society members in Michigan with information about games and festivals, links to Michigan Scottish societies and groups, and links to the Clan Wallace Society - Worldwide.
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84. Links To Celtic Web-sites
Celtic mythology Religion. scottish Sites. Scotland the Brave scottishthemed goods from Kilts to Tartans and Souvenirs; US Scots Magazine;
http://www.brockvillecelticfestival.com/links.htm
Programme Tickets Vendors Sponsors ... Home
Links to Celtic Web-sites
Art
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Lists of Celtic Links
Scottish Sites
Irish Sites

85. Irish Mythology Books On The Internet.
Check out our new Amazon Shops below. Amazon Shops US and UK. Flower Shop. NewAdditions. English Shop scottish Shop Welsh Shop mythology Of the Celtic People.
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Irish Mythology Books on the Internet Discover the myths and legends of Ireland with these great books. Featuring all the old Irish heroes, these stories have been passed on from one generation to the next and are pure flights of fancy to stretch the imagination. Our sister site - Moytura's Irish Books offers a large selection of Irish books in over 33 different categories. Send flowers to someone special from our Flower Shop - see what's on offer! At the Bottom of the Page you can read the latest Irish News Headlines
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86. BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: Folklore
Author Nicole Cherry Subjects folklore, mythology, norway DeweyClass 398 ResourceTypeindex usa Last checked 20000229 School of scottish Studies Selection
http://bubl.ac.uk/link/f/folklore.htm
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  • SOSIG World Catalogue: Folklore
  • About.com: New Age
  • About.com: Urban Legends and Folklore
  • AFU and Urban Legends Archive ...
  • Wolf Song of Alaska Page last updated: 17 March 2003 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    SOSIG World Catalogue: Folklore
    Set of links to selected, evaluated and annotated Internet resources about social anthropology and folklore.
    Author: SOSIG, Bristol University
    Subjects: anthropology, folklore
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    Location: uk
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    About.com: New Age
    Offers original articles and features about new age, plus annotated links to selected relevant Internet resources, compiled by a subject specialist, a subject-specific bulletin board, and details of related news and events. Topics include astrology, aura reading, Ayurveda (traditional Indian medicine), Chakra, Feng Shui, gemstone lore, herbology, magnetherapy, numerology, palmistry, reincarnation and Tarot cards.
    Author: About.com
  • 87. Scottish History
    18Mar-2000 Heart O' Scotland Articles, essays, and brief book summaries on Scotland'sculture and history, including Celtic mythology, scottish myths and
    http://www.scotfind.com/links/Community/History/index.shtml

    ScotFind.com
    Accommodation Business Community ... Community : History
    > ScotWars - The Scottish Military History/Re-enactment Portal

    Portal to all things about the military history of Scotland, the current re-enactment of such, traders and references for all concerned with history. Mainly covering the period 1638 to 1746.
    Hits: 58 - Added: 2-Jun-2002
    A Most Curious Murder

    19th century murder case - full story of the Madeleine Smith case - background, testimony and details on architect David Hamilton (Madeleine's grandfather) - also featuring the first Glasgow Directory (1787).
    Hits: 77 - Added: 31-Mar-2000
    Hits: 74 - Added: 18-Mar-2000
    Abertay Historical Society

    Was founded in 1947 and promotes interest in history, particularly the history of Angus, Fife and Perthshire. Hits: 62 - Added: 18-Mar-2000 Ancient Scotland Information and photographs covering many ancients sites in Scotland, with an emphasis on the pre-historic. Hits: 135 - Added: 18-Mar-2000 Angus Archives Houses and preserves 800 years of the areas written heritage. Hits: 62 - Added: 11-Dec-1999 Battle of Culloden Articles, stories and facts about the Battle of Culloden, April 16, 1746.

    88. Internet Celtic Resources
    A comprehensive collection of Cetlic deities, religion, material culture and mythology. CnaGis the national development agency for scottish Gaelic Dalriadic
    http://www.smo.uhi.ac.uk/leabharlann/ceanglaichean/celtic.html
    Internet Celtic Resources
    This page contains links to Celtic Resources, concentrating on Scottish and Irish Gaelic, which will be of use to members of UHI. Contents:
    Ancient Celts
    The Celts and Saxons The Celts in Europe
    An abridged Web version a textbook by Dr Aedeen Cremin (director of the Celtic Studies Foundation at the University of Sydney).
    The Celtic Coin Index
    The Celtic Coin Index is a collection of approximately 25000 images of Celtic coins found in Britain.
    Every Ogham thing on the Web
    An extremely comprehensive list of the ancient Celtic way of writing.
    What we don't know about the Ancient Celts
    Gives a brief outline of the material culture and beliefs of the Ancient Celts.
    Celtic Art:
    Books of the Kells Images
    Images from the famous Books of the Kells (Leabhar na Cille), housed at Trinity College, Dublin
    Celtic Bibliographies:
    CSANA's Celtic Studies Bibliography (Celtic Studies Association of North America)
    The CSANA Bibliography provides an index of various sources pertinent to the study of Celtic langauges and literature. Also available through Gopher at UCLA
    Celtic Departments:
    Centre for Celtic Studies , University of Sydney, Australia
    St. Francis Xavier

    89. Scottish Gaelic Language Courses And Dictionaries
    scottish Gaelic Language Courses and Dictionaries. Order Colloquial scottishGaelic The Complete Course for Beginners. Colloquial scottish Gaelic,
    http://www.heartoglory.com/Categories/scottishgaelic1.htm
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    Scottish Gaelic Language
    Courses and Dictionaries
    The Legends
    Welsh Mythology

    Irish Mythology

    Norse Mythology

    Icelandic Sagas
    ...
    Tolkien Mythology
    The Spirit
    Druids

    Fairy Tales and Folklore

    The Celtic Year
    The Saints ... Celtic Christianity The Beauty Celtic Knotwork Illuminated Manuscripts Arms and Armor Castles ... Cathedrals The History Stone Circles The Celts Roman Britain Scots and Picts ... Crusaders The Languages Indo-European Roots Irish Gaelic Scottish Gaelic Welsh ... Contact Us Last modified on March 16, 2003 When the Scots settled the Highlands and Islands around 500 AD, they brought the Old Irish with them. Over time, their version of Gaelic evolved into a unique and beautiful tongue, quite distinct from modern Irish Gaelic. If you enjoy learning new languages or are planning a trip to Scotland, this page has books, tapes, and dictionaries for teaching yourself Scottish Gaelic. Even if you never get to Scotland, learning a bit of Gaelic is useful so you can pronounce the words and phrases you run across in your reading, translate proverbs and quotations, and understand the lyrics of Celtic music.

    90. Scottish Folk And Traditional Music
    scottish Folk and Traditional Music. Traditional scottish folk songs and balladsperformed as they might have been 100 years ago, sung in Scots English.
    http://www.heartoglory.com/Products/Music/scottishfolk.htm
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    Scottish Folk and Traditional Music
    The Legends
    Welsh Mythology

    Irish Mythology

    Norse Mythology

    Icelandic Sagas
    ...
    Tolkien Mythology
    The Spirit
    Druids

    Fairy Tales and Folklore

    The Celtic Year

    The Saints
    ... Celtic Christianity The Beauty Celtic Knotwork Illuminated Manuscripts Arms and Armor Castles ... Cathedrals The History Stone Circles The Celts Roman Britain Scots and Picts ... Crusaders The Languages Indo-European Roots Irish Gaelic Scottish Gaelic Welsh ... Contact Us Last modified on February 21, 2003 Scotland is the home of music, where the bard was a chieftain in his own right and the pipers had boys to carry their pipes - the Scots live and breathe a musical tradition that spans century after century. Whether you like traditional bagpipes and drums, the foot-stomping gaity of Scottish fiddling, or the haunting Gaelic ballads of the Highlands, you'll find something to please your taste in our collection of Scottish folk and traditional music. Many of the Scottish folk and traditional music CDs listed have bits you can listen to at Amazon; a few even have sample MP3 files you can download. Listen before you buy and you'll become enchanted with the music of Scotland.

    91. Scottish Wonder Tales From Myth And Legend
    Lively, highly readable collection will captivate lovers of folklore and mythologyand fascinate anyone interested in ancient scottish culture. Buy Now!
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    Scottish Wonder Tales from Myth and Legend
    Donald A. Mackenzie Our Price Availability: In Stock
    (Usually ships in 24 to 48 hours) Format: Book ISBN: Page Count: Dimensions: 5 3/8 x 8 1/2 Sixteen colorful, time-honored tales provide thrilling accounts of giants rumbling down mountainsides, of a magic wand that turns stone pillars into warriors, of Beira, the cruel old Queen of Winter, of Bride, the youthful goddess of spring and growth and more. Lively, highly readable collection will captivate lovers of folklore and mythology and fascinate anyone interested in ancient Scottish culture.
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    92. The Scottish Website Directory
    scottish Website Directory This directory is dedicated to websites on or aboutScotland. Got a scottish website Click here to get listed Menu.
    http://www.highlandtraveller.com/weblink/default.asp?FormName=Tree&category_id=3

    93. British Crossroads
    Heritage Trust Archives is a collection of Folk Tales, mythology, Sidhe Lore ScottishLegends, Folklore, and Religion offers legends and fairytales, an essay
    http://www.mythiccrossroads.com/british.htm
    Last updated on
    AWARD WINNER!
    var site="s14mythiccrossroads" British Cornish English Beowulf ... Scottish British/Welsh Angelcynn is an Anglo-Saxon history site covering AD 400-900. Britannia by James Grout is a selective history from Caesar's invasion to the Norman invasion. Britannia Roman Sites by Peter Green covers the history of the Roman army in Britain. British Archaeology does a wonderful job of covering all things archaeological, especially in it's features area. British Mythology discusses the Mabinogion. Britonia is a resource for those studying Dark Age and Celtic history related to a British-Celtic kingdom set up in the early Middle Ages in north-western Spain. Celtic Mythology is a large collection of links. Changeling Legends from the British Isles by D. L. Ashliman offers extracts from folklore works about fairy changelings in the British Isles. Dark Age Cumbria by Mark King covers the history of North-Western Britain during the period 400 - 1000, emphasizing the legend of King Dunmail. Dragonfield contains collections of ancient poetry and s few mythic and royal genealogies.

    94. Welcome To Akhet Egyptology
    Resource for Egyptology, including a clickable mummy, original photography, and UK Egyptology resources.Category Society History By Time Period Ancient Africa Egypt...... life. See the masks and jewelry which the dead took with them intotheir tombs and the elaborate mythology that inspired it. My
    http://www.akhet.co.uk/
    Welcome to 'Akhet Egyptology', an ideal place to start exploring the wonders of the past. Find out about the people of this amazing culture, and learn about the gods they worshiped, the Pharaohs they followed and the tombs and statues they left behind. So look around, and find out more about famous people like Tutankhamun , the elaborate preparations they made for an eternal life. See the masks and jewelry which the dead took with them into their tombs and the elaborate mythology that inspired it. My recent trip to Luxor means that there are loads of new sections in the site, as well as updates to several existing ones. Call back over the next few weeks as I work my way through hundreds of new photos. Leave a Message Search this site or the web powered by FreeFind
    Site search Web search New - Links Page Add a link to your website!
    New Stuff @ Akhet See the sights that tourists never see, the seldom visited Tombs of the Updated Theban Necropolis A tantalizing glimpse of a site off the usual tourist track, the Temples of Gebel Silsileh Archaeology in action - New excavations at the colossi of Memnon New photos and updates from some of Egypt's best known Temples
    What could an Ostrich possibly make of the temples of ancient Egypt ?

    95. Scottish & Celtic Reading List
    Dances of Scotland, by Jean C. Milligan and DG MacLennan Dictionary of CelticMythology, By Peter Berresford Ellis Discovering scottish Battlefields, by
    http://www.scottishsociety.org/readinglist.html
    This list is in alphabetical order, regardless of subject matter or genre.
    "The Ancient World of the Celts," by Peter Berresford Ellis
    "The Auld Scots Tongue: Thousands of Scottish Words and Their Meanings," by Cleishbotham the Younger
    "Bloody Mary's Martyrs: the story of England's Terror," by Jasper Ridley
    "The Black Douglases," by Michael Brown
    "The Bride of Lammermoor," by Sir Walter Scott
    "The Bruce Trilogy: The Steps to the Empty Throne; The Path of the Hero King; The Price of the King's Peace," by Nigel Tranter
    "The Burns Supper Companion," from The Scottish Lion
    "Carmena Gardelica," by Alexander Carmichael (the story of a "mad priest of the Highland".)
    "Celtic Cookbook ~ Traditional Recipes From the Celtic Nations," by Helen Smith-Twiddy
    "The Clans and Tartans of Scotland," by Robert Bain
    "Dances of Scotland," by Jean C. Milligan and D.G. MacLennan "Dictionary of Celtic Mythology," By Peter Berresford Ellis "Discovering Scottish Battlefields," by John Kinross "District Tartans," by Gordon Teall of Teallach and Philip D. Smith Jr. "The Druids," by Peter Berresford Ellis

    96. Style Sheets: Text Decoration
    Persian (Iranian) mythology Wild boars' have a hard time of it in The ScottishBeavers Network Excellent site devoted to the reintroduction of European
    http://www.britishwildboar.org.uk/links.html
    Links to other wild boar sites
    Link subject:
  • Biology/Ecology
  • History
  • Mythology
  • Wild boar in Art ...
  • Miscellaneous (may not be wild boar) Sites marked with an are particularly good.
    Biology/Ecology
    Wild Boar Skull Stunning anatomical photography of British mammal skulls including wild boar. Referenced. Feral Swine Symposium held in Texas, America, 1997 The Proceedings of the complete conference is available on-line. America has an increasing feral pig population which originated from escaped domestic stock. In some places wild boar were introduced to give the pigs a more 'wild look' to get the hunting fraternity's juices flowing. Pure wild boar also escaped from captivity in the county of New Hampshire but they are now thought to be all hybridysed with the feral pigs. Wild Boar Ecology : Concise information on wild boar ecology and behaviour from The Young Peoples Trust for the Environment. The Eurasian Wild Pig : Concise and clear information including a bit on the different wild boar subspecies. Referenced. Biology and Control of Feral Pigs Aussie site - very good. Comprehensive info on all aspects of feral pigs. Referenced.
  • 97. Favorite Links From Clan MacLachlan
    Bagpipes of the World; ScotFind Search for things scottish. These lists arenow available through the scottish and Celtic Festivals pages. The URL is
    http://www.maclachlans.org/coollink.html
    Favorite Links from Clan MacLachlan
  • History and Heritage Clans and Associations Other Listings of Societies, Organizations and Associations Reference Material Sites ... Book Sellers, Vendors and Commercial Celtic Sites
  • History and Heritage
  • The Haggis Story Dalriada Celtic Heritage Trust Battle of Culloden Nessie on the Net ... MacLachlan Woodworking Museum
  • Clans and Associations
  • Atlanta Pipe Band (Atlanta, GA) COSCA (Council of Scottish Clans and Associations) Clan Brown of Florida Clan Campbell Clan Ewing ... Scottish Amateur Athletic Association
  • Other Listings of Societies, Organizations and Associations
  • The Scottish Genealogy Society The Genealogy Home Page Gathering of the Clans
  • Reference Material Sites
  • The Stone Pages - featuring Stones of Scotland; Electric Scotland Hi-Ways.Org - Scottish Public sector organizations and agencies from the Highlands and Islands. Family Tree Online The Robert Burns Pages Gathering of the Clans Celtic Net Resources and Information
  • Scotland and the Celtic World
  • Scotz.Com (Rampant Scotland) - 1001 Scottish Links Tartan Images The US-SCOTland Links Page The BagPipe Web Directory ... Destination Scotland - Scotland Travel Assistance Scottish Highlands Explorer Scottish Art Council - Arts in Scotland guide Celtic Net Bagpipes of the World ScotFind - Search for things Scottish.
  • 98. The Outlaw Press Catalog - History & Mythology Resources
    This link starts out with Irish Celtic mythology, with links to ancient ScottishGaelic Language and Culture Speaking our Language , the online, interactive
    http://avalon.albuquerque.nm.us/resume/outlaw/bookmarks-hist.html
    H ome
    History and Mythology
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    Arthurian and Robin Hood Book Lists
    This FTP site has lists of books on the King Arthur and Robin Hood legends, among others.
    Avalon: Arthurian Heaven
    This internet resource is designed for keen amateurs, especially those with a new-age or symbolic outlook on the legends.
    Bayeux Tapestry
    The Bayeux Tapestry is an embroidery that is roughly 20 inches tall and 230 feet long. It tells the story of the events leading up to and including the Battle of Hastings on October 14, 1066.
    The Camelot Project
    THE CAMELOT PROJECT is designed to make available in electronic format a database of Arthurian texts, images,bibliographies, and basic information.
    Arthuriana
    The homepage of the scholarly journal about King Arthur Arthuriana is the quarterly of the International Arthurian Society - North American Branch. It is dedicated to all aspects of the Arthurian story from its inception in the Middle Ages to its enactments in the present moment.
    Castles on the Web
    Celtic One Design
    Computer design aids, patterns and templates for craftspeople wishing to create Celtic knotwork, fret, key and spiral/scroll panels.

    99. Kerstinstart
    KELPIE From Celtic Roots to New Acoustic Music A Kelpie is a spirit in Scottishmythology who appears at the waterside disguised as a beautiful white horse.
    http://www.kerstinblodig.de/kelpiee.htm
    KELPIE
    From Celtic Roots to New Acoustic Music
    A Kelpie is a spirit in Scottish mythology who appears at the waterside disguised as a beautiful white horse. Once mounted the unsuspecting rider is taken to the bottom of the loch never to be seen again.
    In Norway it is the water troll Nøkken who lives in a lake, occasionally surfacing to lure people to their doom.
    The duo KELPIE, Kerstin Blodig and Ian Melrose, also lure (do they look innocent?) - but into concerts, hoping that after this acoustic experience you'll never be the same again!
    Touring regularly with the group NORLAND WIND (featuring Thomas Loefke and Padraig and Noel Duggan from CLANNAD), they discovered their mutual attraction towards musical experimentation, letting unusual harmonic textures and rhythms flirt with traditional Celtic and Scandinavian music.
    When Kerstin's crystal-clear vocals mix with Ian's haunting low whistle they evoke a whole gamut of images, from the serenely majestic Norwegian fjords to the magnificence of the Scottish highlands.
    These qualities coupled with their virtuoso guitar-playing - Kerstin's groovy plectrum guitar together with Ian's exquisite fingerstyle technique - are the basis of the special Kelpie sound.

    100. Before The Title With Nancy Marie
    Except for the section on the Druids, no mention is made of either Irish or Scottishmythology which is especially unfortunate today when there is so much
    http://www.myshelf.com/beforethetitle/01/onlineresearch.htm

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