Story Archaeology

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Story Archaeology combines the breadth of knowledge and skills of the storyteller with academic exploration of ancient texts. We focus on the Irish tradition, peeling back the layers of modern folklore to unearth the potsherds and treasuries of our heritage. On storyarchaeology.com, you will find regular podcasts and articles about Irish Mythology by the Story Archaeologists; Chris Thompson and Isolde Carmody.

Episódios

  • Rowing Around Immrama 06: When is an Immram not an Immram? The Voyage of St Brendan

    29/07/2014 Duração: 01h53min

    There are some characters in Irish story who are just hard to ignore. St Brendan the Navigator is one of them. Although his voyage is not one of the Immrama from the tale lists, he confidently sets of with his crew of monks to sail to the Land of Promise of the Saints. Join the Story Archaeologists as they follow in the wake of a saint. Don’t forget to subscribe to get the latest posts! Related Articles will be posted in the days to come… Story Archaeology is run on a voluntary not-for-profit basis. If you can afford a donation towards our running costs, we would be very grateful. The “Donate” button is on the right-hand-side of each page. Check our Reading List for further reading and resources. by The Story Archaeologists Music: “Tam Lin” by Gian Castello

  • Rowing Around Immráma 05: Immrám Curaig Máel Dúin 2 – The Voyage of Mael Duin’s Boat Part 2

    26/06/2014 Duração: 01h29min

    The Galway Hooker, Eyre Square, Galway City: by Éamonn O'Doherty We are reaching the end of our voyage into “official” Immráma. As we turn for home with Mael Duin and his crew, we ask, “So what does it all mean?” Journey into new waters with the Story Archaeologists as we begin to chart our Immrám adventures. Don’t forget to subscribe to get the latest posts! Related Articles will be posted in the days to come… Story Archaeology is run on a voluntary not-for-profit basis. If you can afford a donation towards our running costs, we would be very grateful. The “Donate” button is on the right-hand-side of each page. Check our Reading List for further reading and resources. by The Story Archaeologists Music: “Tam Lin” by Gian Castello

  • Rowing Around Immráma 04: Immrám Curaig Máel Dúin – The Voyage of Máel Dúin’s Boat

    07/06/2014 Duração: 02h13min

    When Máel Dúin sets out on a voyage to avenge the father he has never known, he encounters a seascape of wonders and terrors where nothing is what it seems. Join the story Archaeologists as they follow in his wake, discovering some unexpected marvels. This episode is only the first installment of this maratime epic, and it lasts over 2 hours. So get comfortable and enjoy the journey! Don’t forget to subscribe to get the latest posts! Related Articles will be posted in the days to come… Check our Reading List for further reading and resources. by The Story Archaeologists Music: “Tam Lin” by Gian Castello

  • Rowing Around Immráma 03: Immrám Uí Corra

    07/05/2014 Duração: 01h25min

    This is Sydney Skybetter, Philip Montana, and Bryan Campbell performing in "The Voyage of the Húi Corra" (2008). Photo by Tony Dougherty. The tale of the Uí Corra may start out as an intriguing fairy tale, but their journey is not for the faint of heart. Their quest for knowledge soon deepens into a dark and stormy voyage of tortured souls and infernal visions. Join the Story Archaeologists as they plumb the contradictory depths of this under-appreciated Immrám. Don’t forget to subscribe to get the latest posts!  Related Articles will be posted in the days to come… Check our Reading List for further reading and resources. by The Story Archaeologists Music: “Tam Lin” by Gian Castello

  • Rowing Around Immráma 02: Immrám Snedgussa ocus Mac Ríagla

    27/03/2014 Duração: 01h17min

    Cat and Mouse decoration from the Book of Kells In the aftermath of the Battle of Mag Rath, the Men of Ross endure a harsh sentence: to be set adrift in the Atlantic Ocean. Inspired by this, Snedgus and Mac Ríagla, two of St. Colmcille's monks, decide to try it out for themselves. Hop aboard with the Story Archaeologists to explore another trench of watery wonders. Don’t forget to subscribe to get the latest posts!  Related Articles will be posted in the days to come. Check our Reading List for further reading and resources. By The Story Archaeologists. Music: “Tam Lin” by Gian Castello.

  • Rowing Around Immráma 01: Immrám Brain Mac Febul

    06/03/2014 Duração: 01h31min

    Welcome to Series 4, "Rowing Around Immráma", where we will be exploring a tale-type which straddles land and sea, conscious and unconscious, Christian and non-Christian.  In the first episode on these magical sea voyages, we follow Bran Mac Febul on his voyage to the Island of Women. Join the Story Archaeologists as they dig the first of their somewhat watery trenches, and discover why Bran receives an offer he finds hard to refuse. Don’t forget to subscribe to get the latest posts!  Related Articles will be posted in the days to come. Check our Reading List for further reading and resources. By The Story Archaeologists. Music: “Tam Lin” by Gian Castello.

  • Fer Fio’s Cry: A Poem for Long Life

    08/02/2014 Duração: 02min

    In exploring the Dindshenchas of Inber Ailbine, we looked at the poem Nuall Fer Fio, "Fer Fio's Cry", to gain some understanding of the nine daughters of the sea in their bronze boats.  In the episode, I incorrectly attributed the translation to Dr. John Carey.  This is because I first read about the poem in his excellent article, ‘Téacsanna draíochta in Éirinn sa mheánaois luath’ [‘Magical texts in early medieval Ireland’] (translated into Irish by Pádraig Ó Fiannachta), Léachtaí Cholm Cille 30 (2000) 98-117; presented at Léachtaí Cholm Cille, Dingle, 10 April 1999.  It is also in this article that I read about the charms calling for the help of Goibniu and Dían Cécht, which I discussed in "How to Get Help from a Craftsman". Carey points out that Nuall Fer Fio is cited in a medieval text as an example of a cétnad, "hundred-poem"; a quasi-metrical verse form containing 100 stressed syllables.  He also cites Liam Breathnach's observation that the poem contains those hundred syllables if the Latin coda is omit

  • Dindshenchas 12: A Magical Mystery Tour

    16/01/2014 Duração: 01h30min

    Have your tickets ready for inspection and your guide-books open to page 1! To round off Series 3, we're going to discover some Dindshenchas gems in the Irish countryside. Join the Story Archaeologists as they take you on a magical mystery tour of mythic cartography, mapping myths as they go. Don’t forget to subscribe to get the latest posts!  Related Articles will be posted in the days to come. Check our Reading List for further reading and resources. By The Story Archaeologists. Music: “Tam Lin” by Gian Castello.

  • Midwinter Special: The Craneskin Bag – A Santa’s Sack of Gifts from Irish Mythology

    18/12/2013 Duração: 01h19min

    Winter Solstice sunrise at Baltray from the standing stones, with the Iron Age gold boat from the Broighter hoard Long before Santa's sack was filled with seasonal gifts, Manannán Mac Lír had a wonderful craneskin bag full of magical treasures, which he frequently gave to those he favoured. But what will the Story Archaeologists pull out of the bag? Some unusual pets, a mythical Swiss Army knife and a Holy Grail. Don’t forget to subscribe to get the latest posts!  Related Articles will be posted in the days to come. Check our Reading List for further reading and resources. By The Story Archaeologists. Music: “Tam Lin” by Gian Castello. And featuring "A Shaolin Monk for Christmas" by Mister Stick.

  • Dindshenchas 11: Tocmarc Étaíne 3 – A Game of Fidchell

    26/11/2013 Duração: 01h25min

    As we reach the final section of "The Wooing of Étaín", a game of fidchell leads to some epic gains and losses.  There will be archaic poetry, incest, a War of the Worlds and some civil engineering. Join the Story Archaeologists as they encounter a tale where text and archaeology come together in an extraordinary way. Don’t forget to subscribe to get the latest posts!  Related Articles will be posted in the days to come. Check our Reading List for further reading and resources. By The Story Archaeologists. Music: “Tam Lin” by Gian Castello.

  • Dindshenchas 10: Tocmarc Étaíne 2 – The Re-Born Identity

    05/11/2013 Duração: 55min

    Étaín and Midir: illustration by Kathy Moore As Étaín grows up to be the most beautiful woman in Ireland - again - she is wooed and won by no less than the king of all Ireland. But no story can be that simple! Join the Story Archaeologists as they seek out the improbable causes of the “sick-lying” of Étaín’s new brother-in-law. Don’t forget to subscribe to get the latest posts!  Related Articles will be posted in the days to come. Check our Reading List for further reading and resources. By The Story Archaeologists. Music: “Tam Lin” by Gian Castello.

  • Dindshenchas 09: Tocmarc Étaíne 1 – A Fly On The Wall

    11/10/2013 Duração: 01h07min

    Sculpture of Étaín by Éamonn O'Doherty (Isolde's late uncle) The saga Tocmarc Étaíne, "The Wooing of Étaín”, is a complex and engaging tale of love, loss and time twists.  We encounter jealous husbands, repudiated wives and bewildering shape-shifting, all stretching over a thousand years. The Story Archaeologists wander through the first part this magnifigant story, rediscovering old friends and meeting some new, including a very unusual fly. Don’t forget to subscribe to get the latest posts!  Related Articles will be posted in the days to come. Check our Reading List for further reading and resources. By The Story Archaeologists. Music: “Tam Lin” by Gian Castello.

  • Dindshenchas 08: The Further Adventures of Nera – The Cow and the Time Machine

    13/09/2013 Duração: 01h07min

    Road sculpture, Táin Bó Cúailgne, Co Louth, photo by Paz In the context of Dindshenchas, we return to the fascinating tale, Echtrae Nerai / Táin Bó Aingene ("The Adventures of Nera / The Cattle Raid of Aingene"), which we dipped into in "Corpse Carrying For Beginners".  When Nera returns from his adventures in the síd, he ends up with even more than a time-travel headache. Join the Story Archaeologists as they try to unravel the threads of this closely-woven story. Don’t forget to subscribe to get the latest posts!  Related Articles will be posted in the days to come… Check our Reading List for further reading and resources. By The Story Archaeologists. Music: “Tam Lin” by Gian Castello. Links for this episode "The Adventures of Nera / The Cattle Raid of Aingene", translated by Kuno Meyer; on Mary Jones' Celtic Literature Collective "The Cattle Raid of Regamna", translated by A. H. Leahy, on the Celtic Literature Collective "The Exile of the Sons of Uisliu" (a.k.a. Deirdre of the Sorrows), translate

  • Dindshenchas 07: Fled Bricrenn 4 – A Head to Head Discussion

    22/08/2013 Duração: 59min

    Corleck triple faced stone from County Cavan After an exhausting treck around Ireland in pursuit of the Champion's Portion, it's time to sit back and examine the text of Fled Bricrenn as a whole.  There are many questions to be asked; such as who has been pulling our heroes' strings? Join the Story Archaeologists in their quest to understand this fascinating saga, and attempt to locate it in time as well as space. Please note: This would originally have been one long episode! Instead of making it "Dindshenchas 6: Fled Bricrenn 3 - Part 2 of 2", we decided to make it a whole new episode! If you have any technical difficulties downloading or listening to the podcast, please leave a comment below. Don’t forget to subscribe to get the latest posts!  Related Articles will be posted in the days to come. Check our Reading List for further reading and resources. Old episodes now available on archive.org. By The Story Archaeologists. Music: “Tam Lin” by Gian Castello. Links for the episode Fled Bricrenn, "B

  • Dindshenchas 06: Fled Bricrenn 3 – Your Head or Mine?

    15/08/2013 Duração: 57min

    Two-headed stone figure from Boa island, Lough Erne. In the final episode of Fled Bricrenn, our heroes head deep into the Otherworld, a.k.a. Kerry. They enter the mysterious revolving fort of Cú Roí Mac Daire, culminating in the iconic beheading game. Join the Story Archaeologists as they take an axe to the Gordian Knot of this magnificent, though bewildering, saga. Please note: This would originally have been one long episode! This episode is marked as "Part 1 of 2", which covers the rest of the text., but instead of "Part 2 of 2", there will be a new episode, entitled Dindshenchas 7: Fled Bricrenn 4 - A Head to Head Discussion. If you have any technical difficulties downloading or listening to the podcast, please leave a comment below. Don’t forget to subscribe to get the latest posts!  Related Articles will be posted in the days to come. Check our Reading List for further reading and resources. Old episodes now available on archive.org. By The Story Archaeologists. Music: “Tam Lin” by Gian Castell

  • Dindshenchas 05: Fled Bricrenn 2 – The Road to Crúachán

    25/07/2013 Duração: 01h17min

    In the second part of Fled Bricrenn, our heroes make their way to Crúachán to be judged for the Champion’s Portion. But their routes there and back are most circuitous. Follow on their heels with the Story Archaeologists as Cú Chulainn, Loegaire and Conall are tested in some unexpected ways! If you have any technical difficulties downloading or listening to the podcast, please leave a comment below. Don’t forget to subscribe to get the latest posts!  Related Articles will be posted in the days to come. Check our Reading List for further reading and resources. Old episodes now available on archive.org. By The Story Archaeologists. Music: “Tam Lin” by Gian Castello. Links for the episode Fled Bricrenn, "Bricriu's Feast" - translated by George Henderson; Irish Texts Society, 1899

  • Dindshenchas 04: Fled Bricrenn 1 – The Feasting Hall

    07/07/2013 Duração: 01h10min

    When Bricriu decides to hold a party, anyone who is anyone  must put in an appearance. But Bricriu has no intention of getting in a few beers and a few bowls of nibbles. No,  Bricriu's feast will set the greatest heroes of Ulster at each other's throats and send them racing off on adventures throughout Ireland. Join the Story Archaeologists as they revel in this  rumbustious epic exploring a selection of Dindshenchas stories along the way. If you have any technical difficulties downloading or listening to the podcast, please leave a comment below. Don’t forget to subscribe to get the latest posts!  Related Articles will be posted in the days to come. Check our Reading List for further reading and resources. Old episodes now available on archive.org. By The Story Archaeologists. Music: “Tam Lin” by Gian Castello.

  • Dindshenchas 03: The Well and the Cheese – The Unlikely Story of Medb and her Sisters

    13/06/2013 Duração: 01h19min

    Inis Clothrann, the largest island of Lough Ree, Co. Longford, is famous for more than just its venerable monastic remains.  It was here that Medb of Crúachán would bathe in the island's well in fulfilment of a geis, imposed for killing at least one of her sisters.  It was at this same well she met her death. Join the Story Archaeologists as they plumb its murky depths, encountering a lethal piece of cheese on the way. If you have any technical difficulties downloading or listening to the podcast, please leave a comment below. Don’t forget to subscribe to get the latest posts!  Related Articles will be posted in the days to come. Check our Reading List for further reading and resources. Old episodes now available on archive.org. By The Story Archaeologists. Music: “Tam Lin” by Gian Castello.

  • Dindshenchas 02: Dindshenchas and Dreamtime

    23/05/2013 Duração: 01h16min

    Mythic cartography is the art of mapping stories onto a living landscape.  In Ireland, these patterns are visible through the corpus of Dindshenchas poems and prose: in Australia, they have traditionally been painted onto rocks by the First Australians. Join the Story Archaeologists as they chart the Songlines and Storylines in these, environmentally differing, mythic map libraries. If you have any technical difficulties downloading or listening to the podcast, please leave a comment below. Don’t forget to subscribe to get the latest posts!  Related Articles will be posted in the days to come. Old episodes now available on archive.org. By The Story Archaeologists. Music: “Tam Lin” by Gian Castello. Links for the episode To learn more about Kakadu national park in the Northern Territories in Australia, visit their website: kakadu.com.au To learn about the archaeology of Knowth in the Boyne Valley, visit the official website: newgrange.com/knowth.htm This site has excellent images of all the decorated

  • Dindshenchas 01: From Vellum to Hardback – An Interview with Dr. Ranke de Vries (Part 2)

    05/05/2013 Duração: 40min

    Begin Series 3, Dindshenchas and the Art of Mythic Cartography, as the Story Archaeologists interview Dr. Ranke de Vries, editor of "Two Texts on Loch nEchach". With Chris away in Australia, Isolde, left behind in chilly Ireland, had the pleasure of interviewing friend and former teacher, Ranke de Vries, after the recent launch of her book with the Irish Texts Society. Now re-united, the Story Archaeologists have decided to begin a new series with this exciting interview.  The mysteriously missing episode 11 of series 2 will materialise before long, as will the much-awaited major series on Finn. In the mean-time, Chris has returned with stories from Australia's Northern Territories, which have re-awakened our interest in Irish stories of place, the dindshenchas.  We look forward to sharing them with you. If you have any technical difficulties downloading or listening to the podcast, please leave a comment below. Don’t forget to subscribe to get the latest posts!  Related Articles will be posted in the da

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