ahahaha YEP
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Replying to @AdmiralHip
him and Miranda Green! They have honed my ability to read non fic for popular audiences & separate fact vs interpretation.
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Replying to @NeolithicSheep @civilwarbore
yeah, I like some of Green's work, although some of it toes the line between academic and popular audiences
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Replying to @AdmiralHip
I tend to think of anything that's affordable in the Amazon Kindle store as aimed at popular audiences >. <
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Replying to @NeolithicSheep @civilwarbore
yeah, although i've gotten some decent stuff on the kindle store.
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Replying to @AdmiralHip
predictably I have Green's _Animals In Celtic Life and Myth_ which is actually how I found out about Soay sheep so I owe her one
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Replying to @NeolithicSheep @civilwarbore
i just looked it up, wow that is a pricey (physical) book lol.
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Replying to @AdmiralHip @civilwarbore
but yeah animals and their place in celtic culture is a strangely neglected topic, tbh.
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Replying to @AdmiralHip @civilwarbore
the hoops i had to jump through to get a hold of an article about the horse in early ireland...lmao
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Replying to @AdmiralHip
I can believe it! And no one is doing things like comparing DNA from early sheep finds to the sheep on Soay...
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yeah, and see that would certainly be an interesting line of inquiry
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