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    La Tène in Ireland
    Hollow, two piece metal rings in La Tène Europe
    Philip's Atlas of the Celts
    A Hillfort Through Time
    • A Hillfort Through Time

      Excavations at Rathgall, Co Wicklow

      • 572pages
      • 21 heures de lecture

      Rathgall Hillfort stands out in Irish archaeology due to its unparalleled concentration of artifacts, highlighting its significance in understanding the region's historical context. This site offers a unique glimpse into Ireland's past, making it an essential location for both researchers and history enthusiasts.

      A Hillfort Through Time
    • Philip's Atlas of the Celts

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Philip's Historical Atlas of the Celts is a new addition to the highly successful Philip's Reference range. The Atlas details (in words, illustrations and maps) the history of the Celts, their expansion, decline and modern revival, their art and religion, and their impact on the Western world. It offers the most comprehensive coverage of the Celts. The Atlas of the Celts is arranged chronologically and spread-by-spread and there is a special section on Celtic culture (such as jewellery, clothing and mythology). The conclusion discusses some of the recent debates on Celtic identity. The appendices include: a detailed timeline of key dates in Celtic history, an atlas of Celtic sites and museums, a Who's Who in the Celtic world, drawings of Celtic ornaments, glossaries of Celtic terms and names, a gazetteer, and an index. The Historical Atlas of the Celts includes a foreword by Dr Barry Raftery, Professor of Celtic Studies at University College Dublin. Dr Raftery acted as principal consultant editor on the Atlas of the Celts. Additional consultation was provided by Dr Jane McIntosh of the University of Cambridge. The consultants have ensured that the Atlas of the Celts is an indispens

      Philip's Atlas of the Celts