The Celtic Memory: Gaeldom Revisited
The Celtic Memory: Gaeldom Revisited explores the origins, expansion, and enduring legacy of the Gaelic Celts from ancient Scythia to Ireland and Scotland. Tracing their migrations across Europe, their sacral kingship traditions, Druidic scholarship, clan structure, and early legal systems, this book revisits a civilisation that once shaped much of the British Isles. Drawing on ancient chronicles, archaeological evidence, and historic declarations such as the Declaration of Arbroath, it highlights forgotten or neglected aspects of Gaelic ascendancy, culture, and decline.
A compelling study for those of Irish, Scottish, and broader British Isles ancestry — and for readers seeking a deeper understanding of Gaeldom’s place in European and biblical history.