Manawydan, Rhiannon and the Enchantment of Dyfed! (3rd Branch of the Mabinogion) | Part.1
At Archaeosoup Towers, we love books! In this series we review books (Old and New) from the world of Archaeology and Anthropology. I am delighted to continue sharing some of my favourite ancient Welsh stories. These stories are not only old, but they are still cherished today and formed a crucial part of my childhood in North Wales! 0:00 Introduction 2:19 Story *** Archaeosoup on Patreon: / archaeosoup Soupy Discord Link: / discord #wales #cymru #stories

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Manawydan, Rhiannon & the Enchantment of Dyfed! (3rd Branch of the Mabinogion) | Part.2

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The Story of Branwen (2nd Branch of the Mabinogion) | Part.1

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