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The Scordisci: a story from the verge of the La Tène world

open access: yes, 2020
Les populations de l’âge du Fer du sud-est de la Pannonie sont généralement identifiées aux Scordisques, peuple documenté par les sources antiques. La présente contribution prend en considération à la fois les témoignages archéologiques et historiques pour l’aire géographique et la période concernées.
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Strangers in a strange land : the identity of Galatian rulers in Thrace and Anatolia at the turn of the 3rd to the 2nd century BC. [PDF]

open access: yes
The Gallic invasion of Greece in 280/279 BC left a deep mark in the collective memory of the Greeks. From then on, they represented the Celts as the stereotypical ‘barbarians’ – primitive, wild, violent and without any culture of their own.
Gieseke, Julian
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Grave LT 11 from Zvonimirovo – an example of a double La Tène burial [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
Rezultati višegodišnjih zaštitnih interdisciplinarnih istraživanja na groblju latenske kulture na Velikom polju u Zvonimirovu u srednjoj Podravini znatno su obogatili dosadašnje skromne spoznaje o materijalnoj ostavštini i duhovnom svijetu mlađega ...
M. Dizdar
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Dosad nepoznati srebrni novac Ise iz srednje Dalmacije [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
A silver coin recently found by detectorists in the environs of Trilj can be attributed to Issa, a Greek city on the island of Vis, on cogent epigraphic, iconographic, and stylistic grounds.
Paškvan, Saša, Visonà, Paolo
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The Celts in Illyricum-whoever they may be: the hybridization and construction of identities in Southeastern Europe in the fourht and third centuries BC [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
The current view of the scholarship is that ‘Celtic’ migration in the fourth and third centuries BC significantly impacted on the formation of identities in central and southeastern Europe. This work questions the notion of ‘Celtic’ identity and patterns
Danijel Džino
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Relief of Epona from Viminacium - Certain Considerations about the Cult of Epona in Central Balkans [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
An analysis of small marble relief found in Upper Moesia’s locality Viminacium, confirmed that the Celtic goddess Epona is shown on it. Through its iconographical and stylistic analysis, but also through its comparison with other so far known ...
Gavrilović, Nadežda
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Traces of Celtic population and beliefs in the Roman provinces of the Central Balkans [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
The results from the interdisciplinary research project "Fontes epigraphici religionum Celticarum antiquarum (F. E. R. C. AN)" are collected in the paper, focusing on the testimonies of Celcic-speaking populations in the territory of Roman Provinces of ...
Gavrilović, Nadežda
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Ammianus and the great tsunami [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
Bachielli   +26 more
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Bronze Fingerrings from the La Tène Cemetery at Ciglana in the Lower Town in Osijek [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
Prstenju u grobovima Skordiska i Tauriska nije se dosad obratila posebna pozornost. Ono nije ni česti nalaz. U članku se analiziraju osječki primjerci, određuje im se tipološko-kronološka pripadnost te pokazuje da su predstavljali dio karakterističnog ...
Nives Majnarić-Pandžić
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