Category Archives: Stories and Activities with children
The ‘Stories at Home’ Project
Chris Thompson ♦ 19/04/2020 ♦ Leave a Comment
Up until now, Story Archaeology has been designed for an adult audience. however, as I spend much of my time story telling and giving workshops on Irish mythology, I am making these available on-line for families at home. Click 0n the ‘Stories at home project’ hub link in the navigation bar, above, to find out …
Stories and Activities with Children 6: Irish story picture gallery
Chris Thompson ♦ 18/04/2020 ♦ Leave a Comment
What might King Fergus have worn? What was an Iron-age roundhouse like? What was a hero’s chariot made of? What about that ‘Cave of the Cats? What does it look like now? I thought I might put up a page of images to help answer these questions and lots more. I hope these pictures help …
Stories and Activities with Children 3: Finn and Conan Maeol
Chris Thompson ♦ 18/04/2020 ♦ Leave a Comment
There are many stories about Finn Mac Cumhaill. The original texts are complex and difficult to say the least! This is largely because the Fionn (earlier Finn) stories remained in the oral tradition and were written down quite late. This means that there are many interwoven versions and duplications. I have created a video of …
Stories and Activities with Children 5: The Two Poet Pig-keepers
Chris Thompson ♦ 18/04/2020 ♦ 1 Comment
This audio story is one of the many stories that circle around the great Táin Bó Cúailnge , The cattle raid of Cooley. It is not a well known story but it is important as it is really the ‘origin’ story for the whole cycle. It is also a great tale and explains a lot! …
Stories and Activities with Children 4: Become a hero poet
Chris Thompson ♦ 17/04/2020 ♦ Leave a Comment
Try your hand at a Rosc poem Rosc is very old. The very first stories were told through this type of poetry. The form was used to describe both the setting of a story and the action. It was a good way of describing a battle. It can be hard for us to understand today …