History of the Celts

De: Trevor Callahan
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  • This podcast is a project by Trevor Callahan done to catalogue and present the History of the Celts from pre-history to modern times.
    Trevor Callahan
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  • Episode 13: Outliers
    Jul 21 2024

    This episode is a discussion on the extremities of Celtic Culture. The first half is a discussion of the Celts in Ukraine and how they affected the Bosporan Greeks in Ukraine and Moldova. The second half is a discussion of the Celitberians and the Celts in Iberia. There is also a discussion of the differences between the two. The migration period of Celtic History has also finished as of this episode.

    Email: historyoftheceltspodcast@gmail.com

    Website: hocpod.wordpress.com

    X (Twitter): @histofthecelts

    Intro: Skye Cuillin by Kevin Macleod

    Outro: Celtic Heart by Kira Daly

    Primary Sources:

    Diodorus Siculus: Bibliotheka 5.33, 12.31

    Herodotus: The Histories, 2.33.3 Description of the Celts’ homeland

    Strabo: Geography 3.4.12

    Secondary Sources:

    Cunliffe, Barry: The Ancient Celts, ISBN 978–0–19–875292–9

    Freeman, Philip: The Philosopher and the Druids: A Journey Among the Ancient Celts. ISBN: 978-1-4165-8523-7

    Lorrio Alberto J., Ruiz-Zapatero Gonzalo, ‘The Celts in Iberia: An Overview’, E-Keltoi, Volume 6 The Celts in the Iberian Peninsula.

    Maier, Bernhard: The Celts: A History from Earliest Times to the Present. ISBN 978-1-4744-2620-3

    Mozota, Francisco Burillo, ‘Celtiberians: Problems and Debates’, E-Keltoi, Volume 6: The Celts in the Iberian Peninsula.

    Shchukin M. B., Tchebotarenko G. F., and Shcherbakova T. A., ‘Two Finds Belonging to La Tène and Roman Periods from the Moldavian Republic’, Oxford Journal of Archaeology, 12 (1993)

    Shchukin M., ‘The Celts in Eastern Europe’, Oxford Journal of Archaeology, 14 (1995), 201–27;

    Treister M. J., ‘The Celts in the North Pontic Area: A Reassessment’, Antiquity, 67 (1993), 789–804


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  • Interview Episode: Cambrian Chronicles
    Jun 14 2024

    This episode I interview the host of the Cambrian Chronicles YouTube channel. The Cambrian Chronicles YouTube Channel presents Welsh and Brythonic History so our conversation centers on the study of history generally. While less formal than the previous interview with Dr. Philip Freeman I hope this is as informative as the last interview.


    Cambrian Chronicles YouTube Channel

    Mad Dogs of Cambria

    Website Link: hocpod.wordpress.com

    Email: historyoftheceltspodcast@gmail.com

    Twitter (X): @histofthecelts

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  • Episode 12: the Galatians
    May 10 2024

    This episode details the arrival of the Celts into Asia Minor and their transformation into the Galatians of biblical fame. While we are centuries away from Paul’s epistle to the Galatians it is important I outline how the Celtic people of central Anatolia made it there. I also outline the Gauls' initial movement into Galatia and eventual involvement with the Hellenistic Kings of Asia Minor.

    Website Link: hocpod.wordpress.com

    Email: historyoftheceltspodcast@gmail.com

    Twitter (X): @histofthecelts

    Primary Sources:

    Justin, Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus. 25.1

    Livy, Ab Urbe Condita, 38.16

    Memnon, History of Heracleia Ch. 11

    Pausanias, Description of Greece. 15.15.3

    Polybius, Histories. 4.46

    Strabo, Geography. 12.15.1

    Secondary Sources:

    Cunliffe, Barry: The Ancient Celts, ISBN 978–0–19–875292–9

    Freeman, Philip: The Philosopher and the Druids: A Journey Among the Ancient Celts. ISBN: 978-1-4165-8523-7

    Grainger, John: The Galatians: Celtic Invaders of Greece and Asia Minor ISBN; 978-1526770684

    Maier, Bernhard: The Celts: A History from Earliest Times to the Present. ISBN 978-1-4744-2620-3

    Rankin, David: The Celts and the Classical World. ISBN 0-415-15090-6

    Images:

    The Dying Gaul: Image from Wikippedia

    The Ludovisi Gaul: Image from Wikipedia

    Cavarus Coin from Tylis: cngcoins.com, Kings of Thrace, Celtic, Tylis, Cavarus

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Fresh visions of Celtic history

Brief but recommended podcasts. Celtic history has been written and re-written from many perspectives, some suspect. This author provides honest, clear visions of Celtic history that I find refreshing; for example, he makes a clear case for a distinct Celt-type coined as Hallstatt Celts. Furthermore, the Celtic language(s) are among the few traces of evidence we have about Celtic history – to understand the linguistic nuances and primary sources, we gain a more solid foundation of knowledge. Finally, the author is systematic and thorough, and his analyses are well-cited.
I look forward to his following podcasts in this series.

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