The Celts
G**B
The Celts
This six part series is an excellent overview of the history of the various people who historically have been grouped together under the heading of Celts. While focusing mostly on the British Isles and the Celtic links to Wales, Scotland and Ireland, it nonetheless is a comprehensive look at linguistic, cultural and social aspects spanning from before the Roman conquest to the Norman period of the 11th century. Highly recommended for historical enthusiasts as well as those new to this subject.
P**W
Fascinating journey
The first hours of this program are the best because they present the story through archaeological evidence. The middle hours lose steam and rely more on reenactments than relics or documents. The last hour is about modern Celts and doesn't have much to say.I still enjoyed watching this series, the photography is exemplary. The narrative is clear and enlightening, even for me, who seeks out all things Celtic. I highly recommend it.
M**L
The Celts
This video provides an important new perspective, i.e., that there appears to be no genetic link between the Celts of the UK and those of the continent. This has led to the theory that there was no Celtic "invasion" of Britain, but, instead, that language and customs evolved as a result of trade and other interaction with the continent. Otherwise, I would rate the 2004 video superior. Better still are the videos on individual countries such as The Story of Ireland, The Story of Wales, and A History of Scotland.
A**R
Worthwhile
This is a very well done video. It is authoritative and brings the murky past into a clear light. I recommend it to go along with your readings. The video has some updated information that includes DNA studies, which has not yet made it to the books.
P**S
excellent overview of Celtic beginnings
This DVD provides an excellent overview of the beginnings of Celtic culture, and continues on to provide more in the way the Celts lived and grew into various nationalities.While I was looking for a more in-depth historical production, I could find no fault with this production, especially as it sparked the interest of my 10- and 15-yr-old. They watched and learned, and wanted more, which is really what it's all about, right? Giving them something that inspires them to learn more.
A**R
Good introduction to topic
Good introduction to the celtic world, but dated. Especially with all the advances of genetics and archeaology. A bit too artistic, needs more historical data weaved into other European cultures.
J**R
Great for Medieval History Buffs
Interesting for fans of the medieval era and the different clans, countries, rulers and lifestyles!
G**Y
Good Celt
This dvd series is erudite and substantive. It lends itself to a clear, historical perspective and makes a point of not abandoning from what is generally accepted in the historical community of the Celtic peoples in place for what may be vogue in the subsequent mythos sprung from latter years. It does, in one episode, make a point of denigrating the neo-pagan movement for linking popularly-believed Celtic centers of the British isles such as Stonehenge. But other than that perhaps condescension, the series did a fantastic job at delivery in imagery, prose, and perhaps to my liking most of all, the score.
J**E
The Celts Interesting but Disjointed
I was looking forward to a getting a comprehensive understanding of the Celts - their origin and impact on civilization. To some degree this met my expectation. However, I found the music and singing distracting and at times wasn't sure how we got to the topic being discussed. In fairness, I have only viewed this series once and it may improve when I watch it again. I did not find it as comprehensive as either the David Starkey or Simon Schuma discussions of Britain.
P**N
our great great great great grandparents in living colour
if you have "them" in your bloodyou will really relate.. . . great!
K**T
Five Stars
Great product and great service. Really enjoyed this as I have Welsh background.
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