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- Barbarians on the Greek Periphery? Origins of Celtic Art - Constanze Maria Witt's PhD dissertation. Includes location maps and images of important Iron Age sites in Europe, and bibliography. Navigation by floating window.
www.iath.virginia.edu/~umw8f/Barbarians/first.html
- Bibracte - Article from Athena Review on one of the most important hillforts in Gaul, capital of the Aedui. Covers the historical sources and archaeology. Includes plan.
www.athenapub.com/bibmap1.htm
- Bibracte, Cradle of Celtic Civilisation - Brief tourist guide from the Conseil General de la Nieve of the site of the capital of the Eduens, a powerful Gaulish tribe, and the Celtic Civilisation Museum at the foot of Mont Beuvray.
www.cg58.fr/anglais/patrimoi/bibracte.htm
- Celtic Art and Cultures - The University of North Carolina provides an image database searchable in various ways, along with maps, timelines, discussion of design, features on topics and an illustrated glossary.
www.unc.edu/courses/art111/celtic
- Celtic Coin Index on the Web - The Internet version by John Hooker and Carin Perron. The coins of the Atrebatian king Epaticcus are on-line. Further records will be added in order of original cataloguing. Bibliography.
www.writer2001.com/cciwriter2001
- Celtic Improvisations - An illustrated art-historical analysis of coins of the Coriosolites of Brittany by John Hooker, based on the La Marquanderie hoard from Jersey. Maps of hoard discoveries and mint zones.
www.writer2001.com/improvisations.htm
- Celtic Inscribed Stones - Online database of all non-Runic inscriptions on stone monuments in Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Dumnonia, Brittany and the Isle of Man AD 400-1000. Hosted by University College London.
www.ucl.ac.uk/archaeology/cisp
- Celtic Studies - Christopher Gwinn aims to provide academically sound but readable studies. Includes Corpus of Gaulish Inscriptions, the bronze calendar discovered at Coligny and bibliography.
www.christophergwinn.com/celticstudies
- Excavations at the Duensberg in Germany - Includes pictures of the excavation.
www.keltenstadt.de
- Iron Age Western Europe - Gallery of expandable thumbnail photographs of La Tène and Romano-Celtic artifacts in museums, with captions, from Images from World History.
www.hp.uab.edu/image_archive/uj/ujk.html
- Origin of the Celts - Michael Wangbickler introduces the Hallstatt culture and its successor, that of La Tène, with some comment on earlier European cultures. Bibliography.
www.accesscom.com/~wangbick/origins.html
- People of Britain - Dr Simon James asks just who were the Britons and did the Celts ever really exist? From BBC Archaeology and Ancient History.
www.bbc.co.uk/history/ancient/prehistory/peoples_01.shtml
- Simon James's Ancient Celts Page - The author of the controversial 'The Atlantic Celts' gives a summary of his views challenging the concept of Iron Age Britain as inhabited by Celts.
www.ares.u-net.com/celtindx.htm
- The Celtic and Prehistoric Museum - In Kerry, Ireland. Has a collection of copper and Bronze age ceremonial grave goods and spiraling Celtic jewelry, swords and bone ice skates.
www.kerryweb.ie/destination-kerry/dingle/celtic/celtic.html
- The Heuneburg Museum - 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.
www.dhm.de/museen/heuneburg/indexe.html
- Understanding the British Iron Age - Draft report of members of the Iron Age Research Seminar on future research directions for British Iron Age archaeology.
www.rdg.ac.uk/%7elascretn/IAAgenda.htm
- World of the Celts - David Freeman takes an archaeological and historical look at the British Celts. Illustrated text on weapons, round houses, clothing, art, artefacts. History, glossary and bibliography.
www.gallica.co.uk
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