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Isle of Man, first screened 14 January 2007

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Keeills of the Isle of Man
www.isle-of-man.com/manxnotebook/
parishes/keeills/keeills.htm

Frances Coakley's voluminous Manx Notebook comprises more than 15,000 files, mostly out-of-copyright material reproduced from her extensive personal library. Her web pages on keeills include a good introductory page, an English summary of the classic 1937 paper on keeills by Norwegian professor Carl J S Markstander, a list with basic details of the 160 keeills surveyed by Professor Markstander, and a map showing their widespread distribution across the Isle of Man.

Manx National Heritage: the Story of Mann
www.gov.im/mnh/heritage/story/storyofmann.xml
The official website of the Manx National Heritage agency presents 'the Story of Mann' through the island's historic properties, ancient monuments, natural landscapes and formal museums. It includes a short section on keeills.

Ogham
www.omniglot.com/writing/ogham.htm
The Omniglot website on writing systems and languages of the world includes an introduction to the Ogham alphabet used on the inscribed stone found by Time Team. It includes basic information on the alphabet's origin, notable features and a table showing how each letter was written.

Everything Ogham on the web
www.evertype.com/standards/og/ogmharc.html
A comprehensive set of links to all manner of websites with information about the Ogham script.

Pagans
www.channel4.com/culture/microsites/P/pagans/index.html
Channel 4 website to accompany the series Pagans. Contains a range of information on paganism thorugh the ages, a timeline, a map of key pagan sites in the British Isles and north-west Europe and other resources.

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