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Celtic improvisations
Search ANY word Search ALL words Search EXACT phrase Help CHAPTER ONE The scope of the study CHAPTER TWO The Hoards - part one | The Hoards - part two | The Hoards - part three | CHAPTER THREE Introduction to the catalogue | Series X chronology | Group A | Group B | Group C | Group D | Group E | Group F | Group G CHAPTER FOUR Series Y chronology | Group H | Group I | Group J | Group K | Group L ...
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The Heuneburgmuseum
The archaeology of a Celtic town in upper Swabia - Excavation finds in the Museum and the hiking trail to the burial mounds and other monuments in the landscape ...
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Celtic Coin Index: Main Page
The 1961 Durotriges records are now online! We began this on-line project with a prototype containing all 320 CCI records of the coins of Epaticcus, the Atrebatian king, spanning all records of the years 1961-1999. We are now putting up the Celtic Coin Index records year by year, as they were catalogued. When 1961 is complete, we will have over 1, 600 records, which is 5% of the total records in ...
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GALLICA - World of the Celts
GALLICA Historical & Archaeological Interpretation WELCOMES YOU TO and visit our sister sites and Association for Portland Archeaology Thank You for visiting my Site. Revised: 15 May 2002 Copyright 1998/1999/2000/2001/2002 GALLICA. Copyright 2002 APA All trademarks or product names mentioned herein are the property of their respective owners. ...
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Athena Review Image Archive: Bibracte
Free trial issue Back issues Athena Review Journal of Archaeology, History, and Exploration Bibracte Mount Beuvray rises some 820 m in the Sud Morvan, in the region of Bourgogne. Today the hill is covered with forests, and lies some 4 km from any habitation. In the Late Iron Age, however, it was the setting of Bibracte, capital of the Aedui and one of the most important hillforts in Gaul. The ...
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Images from World History: Halstatt, La Tne and Romano-Celtic
Images from World History: Halstatt, La T ...
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