The Celtic World (Routledge Worlds)
Contributors - Graham Webster was a Reader and Senior Tutor in Archaeology in the Extra-Mural Department of the University of ...
PREFACE --.•. -- The Celts have long been the subject of intense interest and speculation not only in Britain, Ireland and the E ...
Preface- between classical and Celtic Europe; and Sean McGrail discusses the vital issue of how goods and people were transpor ...
Preface - dangers of their extinction. It is for the reader to decide whether or not it is possible to make links between the ...
~ :;; o Area of birth of ~ the La Time art style ~ Original territory of the Celts ~ and the La TEme civilization ~ Zone of expa ...
PART I CELTIC ORIGINS ...
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CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Who were the Celts? --.... -- Miranda J. Green T he decision to produce an international exploration of ...
Chapter One - world which, by the last few centuries Be, appears to have stretched from Ireland to eastern Europe and beyond, ...
Introduction - (those named as such in documentary sources) may have had their origins within the cultures of the later Bronze ...
Chapter One - power, the trade-routes were perhaps reorientated to facilitate direct trading between the Celts and the Etrusca ...
Introduction - ethnically definable groups. The three main categories of evidence for the ancient Celts may overlap or correla ...
CHAPTER TWO THE EARLY CELTS The evidence of language --.... -- D. Ellis Evans T he study of the testimony of language concerning ...
The Early Celts - When we consider in what way and to what extent the linguistic evidence of the ancient world, concentrating ...
Chapter Two - Gaulish is sometimes made to embrace both Cisalpine and Transalpine Gaulish, although it is now fashionable (but ...
The Early Celts - available for each sector and in part from the fact that the Insular evidence, by and large - and this holds ...
Chapter Two - the reconstruction of particular features of the Ursprache should not be discouraged, because even an idealized ...
The Early Celts - spread of the p (> kW) isogloss to Celtic Britain from northern Gaul (spreading throughout British Celtic ...
Chapter Two - Korolev 1989; Koch 1983a, 1983b, 1985, 1992; Lambert 1994; McCone 199Ia, 1991b, 1992; McManus 1991; Meid 1989a, ...
The Early Celts - renowned 1973 Regensburg discussion of 'The Insular Celtic conjunct and absolute verbal endings' (see Cowgil ...
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