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A fascinating new (open access) article by @justrena.bsky.social, looking an unusual group of Iron Age objects from central and northern Ireland whose decoration displays striking similarities with the Pictish symbols.
Thoir sùil nas gèire air na bhios a’ dol ann an Obar Dheathain agus san roinn an ear-thuath rè Seachdain na Gàidhlig 2026! // Take a closer look at what's on this year for Seachdain na Gàidhlig 2026 in Aberdeen and the North East! seachdainnagaidhlig.scot/whats-on/ #SeachdainNaGàidhlig2026
After spending about an hour and a half trying to figure out what citation style I prefer, I have settled on Chicago footnotes and bibliography style. And no it wasn't because Turabian has the coolest name... not entirely anyway
Revivalists be like Cuchulain Cuchulainn Cuchullain Cuchullainn Cuchulin Cuchulinn Cuchullin Cuchullinn Cuculain Cuculainn Cucullain Cucullainn Cuculinn Cucullin Cuchullan Cowchullin (seriously) Cuhoollin... basically every permutation besides the accepted Irish rendering Cú Chulainn 😭
LOUDER for the folks who want to incorporate "Native American myths" *pukepuke* into their shitty writing.