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Old Bones
Andy Earnshaw
34 episodes
5 months ago
Exploring the past, one skeleton at a time.

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Exploring the past, one skeleton at a time.

www.oldbones.co.uk
Show more...
History
Education,
Society & Culture
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Chapels in the Sands - Celtic Christianity in the Irish Sea
Old Bones
54 minutes
4 years ago
Chapels in the Sands - Celtic Christianity in the Irish Sea
All around the Irish sea, small stone chapels still remain. Some are amongst the sand dunes, some are now part of larger monasteries and some of them are on golf courses. All of them share an origin story: the beginnings of the Celtic church.

In this episode, we explore the origins of Celtic Christianity, how it remained vibrant and developing while being cut off from other Christian communities in Europe. We explore the nature of ritual and religion and lay the groundwork for much later in our season when we discuss the conversion of the Anglo-Saxons. Oh, and the episode is inspired by a Time Team episode.

Sources below.

Next episode: The Germans are coming!

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Time Team Reports: https://www.wessexarch.co.uk/our-work/time-team

This episodes report: https://www.wessexarch.co.uk/our-work/speke-keeill-mount-murray-hotel-isle-man

Magic & Memory: Gilchrist, R. (2008). Magic for the dead? The archaeology of magic in later medieval burials. Medieval Archaeology, 52(1), 119-159.

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Old Bones
Exploring the past, one skeleton at a time.

www.oldbones.co.uk