tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6244999628674918029.post5779798818987227767..comments2024-03-28T13:53:04.287-05:00Comments on Bayou Renaissance Man: A fascinating glimpse of ancient trade routesPeterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10595089829300831372noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6244999628674918029.post-44266568766069168502012-06-28T08:24:28.442-05:002012-06-28T08:24:28.442-05:00Morgan Lewellen's novel "The Horse Goddes...Morgan Lewellen's novel "The Horse Goddess" speculates about a blending of Hallstadt (Celtic) and Scythian cultures that led to the development of what we typically think of as Irish and Welsh Celtic traditions and beliefs. Trade plays a role, and it is easy to imagine how the gold might migrate. If you are familiar with the Gundestrup cauldron, from the bog in Denmark, it has what are probably Scythian or Central Asian elements in the decorations. <br /><br />LittleRed1Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com