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 Animal Symbolism in Celtic Mythology
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  Lars Nooden presents a paper entitled Animal Symbolism in Celtic Mythology
 
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 Arthurian
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  The Britannia Internet Magazine's King Arthur Site is enormous and features loads of essays on the subject including some on King Arthur and Early British Kingdoms.
 
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 Creation Myths
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  Creation myths from around the world...or are they indeed not myths at all but memories....
 
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 Encyclopedia Mythica
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 Flood Myths
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  Mark Isaak has compiled a number of Flood Myth stories from around the world
 
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 Lady of the Depths: Primal Goddess of Celtic Shamanism
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  Leigh Ann Hussey's essay, Lady of the Depths: Primal Goddess of Celtic Shamanism, draws parallels between the Lady of the Lake found in Arthurian literature and with the Irish goddess Brigit and the Welsh goddess Ceridwen. She also discusses their association with wells and cauldrons.
 
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 Pooks hill
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  It is Midsummer Eve in the Sussex Weald. Around the fairy ring, you dance in innocent fun. Suddenly, a strange creature appears from out of legend and dreams. His impish smile and wide, sparkling eyes make the creature seem as young as a newborn babe. But you can sense that he is much older -- as old as Britain itself. His name is Puck, and he is an Old Thing. His bones are as old and powerful as the Oak, Ash and Thorn.
 
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 Robin Hood
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   Robin Hood Project - a huge text archive of early works on Prince John's bane as well as a collection of artwork featuring that character.
 
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