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‘CELTIC BRITAIN’ IN PRE‐ROMAN ARCHAEOLOGY, RECONSIDERED
Summary For forty years archaeologists have avoided referring to pre‐Roman Britain and its inhabitants as ‘Celtic’ on the grounds that contemporaries never described them as such. This is incorrect. The second‐century BC astronomer Hipparchus quotes Pytheas (c. 320 BC) as having referred to Britons as ‘Keltoi’.
Patrick Sims‐Williams
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Un habitat de La Tène ancienne à Souffelweyersheim« Les Sept Arpents » (Bas-Rhin)
The excavation an Early La Tène settlement at Souffelweyersheim, near to Strasbourg, revealed about thirty structures from hut foundations to storage pits and a possible stringer type construction.
Philippe LEFRANC +2 more
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Lava rotary querns of ‘Iron Age type’ in Roman times
In Mayen the production of lava rotary querns of ‘Iron Age type’ continued from the late La Tène period into Julio-Claudian times. The lower quernstone possessed a domed grinding face and the upper stone was double concave in section.
Stefan Wenzel
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Paths to this and the next world
The article presents the assemblage of finds from a sunken hut in Nižbor opposite the Stradonice oppidum on the other bank of the Berounka River.
Natalie Venclová +7 more
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A New Celtiberian Hacksilber Hoard, c. 200 BCE [PDF]
This study presents a Hacksilber hoard recently acquired by the ANS and argues for a significant role for Haccksilber in the monetization of Iberia in the third ...
Almagro Gorbea, Martín +2 more
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Pigs and cattle in Gaul: the role of Gallic societies in the evolution of husbandry practices [PDF]
In this article we present a comparative study of pig and cattle morphologies, and stable isotope analysis relating to pig demographic management at Levroux Les Arènes (Indre, France), to evaluate changes in husbandry practices between the Iron Age and
Duval, Colin +2 more
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Technological and provenance insights into La Tène pottery
During the Late La Tène period in the first century BC, Central Europe witnessed significant shifts in settlement structures and material culture. Understanding these changes necessitates an examination of LT D1b phase settlements, particularly in ...
Jan Volf +3 more
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When the point becomes the area: multivariate and spatial analysis of pollen data [PDF]
Almost every agricultural activity affects vegetation; these disturbances are recorded in the palynological record of natural archives, such as lakes and mires.
Lechterbeck, Jutta
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Badania składu chemicznego szkieł odkrytych na osadzie kultury lateńskiej w Podłężu koło Krakowa
Analyses of elemental composition of 22 glass from 14 objects (6 bracelets, 7 beads and 1 spacer bead), discovered on the settlement of the La Tène culture in Podłęże near Kraków, were examined by the LA -ICP -MS method.
Tomasz Purowski, Barbara Wagner
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A Contribution to Understanding Continuous Habitation of Vinkovci and its Surroundings in the Early Iron Age [PDF]
Razdoblje starijega željeznog doba na prostoru Vinkovaca i okolice obilježile su svojim pojavama daljska, bosutska i srijemska kultura. Na početku starijega željeznog doba primjetni su utjecaji s prostora dolenjske i grupe Martijanec - Kaptol, uz koje se
Hrvoje Potrebica, Marko Dizdar
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