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Subject: I will use this!
Posted Jun 5, 2001 by Willem
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Thank you Gnomon - I am referencing this entry on my page; I am very interested in what the ancient Celts did, and I will probably be able to use this info in upcoming writing projects!

Just one question - was the script used only in 4 AD, not before and after? Just during that one year? Check the first sentence.


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Subject: I will use this!
Posted Jun 6, 2001 by Gnomon does it all by himself
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It was actually the 4th Century AD. You will see this elsewhere in the article. The editors seem to have slipped up, because I wrote it correctly.

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Subject: I will use this!
Posted Jun 6, 2001 by Online NowAshley
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Fixed and I raise a gulity hand.

Should be fixed now.

Ashley smiley


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Subject: I will use this!
Posted Oct 26, 2001 by Kaz
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Try training as a Druid, you have to learn it!

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