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Paperback The Invisible Hive: Honey, Mead and Beekeeping in Celtic Europe Book

ISBN: B0HCLTMX4D

ISBN13: 9798190363838

The Invisible Hive: Honey, Mead and Beekeeping in Celtic Europe

Honey and beeswax survive. The hives that produced them do not.

In the great cauldrons and drinking vessels of Iron Age Europe, archaeology has found traces of honey-rich drinks. Beeswax has been identified behind the silver plates of the Gundestrup cauldron. Centuries later, early Irish law could decide who owned a swarm, what a hive was worth, and how much honey the sick were owed.

Yet no Iron Age hive from Celtic Europe has been excavated. No apiary has been securely identified. The evidence preserves the products of beekeeping far more clearly than the people and practices behind them.

The Invisible Hive follows honey, mead and beeswax through archaeological residues, pollen, craft, ecology, early Irish and Welsh law, monastic wax, folklore and the history of the skep. It asks what can genuinely be recovered about an ancient practice built from wood, straw, wicker and living insects.

The result is a history of valuable commodities, elite feasting, legal disputes, skilled craft and changing landscapes. It also shows why the most familiar stories about Celtic bees often began much later than readers expect.

For readers of beekeeping history, archaeology, ancient food and drink, early medieval Ireland, and the material history of honey and wax.

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