The Religion of the Ancient Celts (1911)
Chapter 10: The Cult of the Dead
by
J. A. MacCulloch
The custom of burying grave-goods with the dead, or slaying wife or slaves on the tomb and other grave customs is the subject of this chapter. McCulloch also talks about the role of fairies and the festival of Samhain.
Names Used in this Section
King Cottius
brownie, lutin, or pooka
M. Dechelette
Lar
Laribus augustis
Kilranelagh
Taillti
Lug
Tailtiu
Leinstermen
Carman, King Garman
Tuatha Dé Danann
fylgjur
disir
Modranicht
Disablot
Dr. Frazer
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