The Celtic World (Routledge Worlds)
CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE THE SOCIAL IMPLICATIONS OF CELTIC ART 600 Be to AD 600 _.-..... -- Martyn Jope A rtwork, which here must incl ...
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Chapter Twenty-One - Figure 21.2 'Celtic aristocracy through Celtic eyes'; face in relief beaten bronze at top of spine of shi ...
The Social Implications of Celtic Art - Figure 21.3 Coin of Cunobelin. A British foot-soldier - the best view we are likely to ...
Chapter Twenty-One - seem to tell us. No less impressive is the spacious round assembly-place or feasting- hall at Navan near ...
The Social Implications of Celtic Art - leaves (Moscati et al. 1991: 225f.) indicates a person of high position among the Boii ...
Sf3(H I) Sf4(H I) Sfl Sf2 (a) SfJ(H2) Sf4(H2) Sm3(HI) Sm4(HI) Sml Sm2 (b) Sm3(H2) Figure 21.4 Hierarchic diagrams of (a) female ...
The Social Implications of Celtic Art - can be seen also in later Celtic cemeteries (e.g. Miinsingen-Rain, Switzerland (Hodson ...
Chapter Twenty-One - Key: Iron daggers and bronze cordoned buckets with swing-handles. Daggers with composite spindle-shaped h ...
The Social Implications of Celtic Art - (Kromer 1983). A sword from the London reaches of the Thames (Brailsford 1953: 60, 65, ...
Chapter Twenty-One - (a) ~ I ! -£1 (b) (c) Figure 21.6 Possible prestige exchange gifts: (a) Flesh-hook of bronze, from Dunave ...
The Social Implications of Celtic Art - Somerset Gope 1961: 311, 336; Stead 1984a), another from 'Hertford Warren' near Saffro ...
Chapter Twenty-One - with nevertheless some show of distant trade: Campanian glossy black ware (Ward Perkins 1941: 49-51, 79-8 ...
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Chapter Twenty-One - et al. 1981: 451-2; Schroter 1975). This level hilltop had been occupied from Neolithic times (Goldberg I ...
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Chapter Twenty-One - site very close by, excavated privately but without proper record, probably the burial-ground of a leadin ...
The Social Implications of Celtic Art - contexts, on habitation sites. In Yorkshire, at Staple Howe, a small oval enclosure on ...
Chapter Twenty-One - resources (note also Cherbury camp, with its marshland defences down in the plain (Bradford 1940; Arkell ...
The Social Implications of Celtic Art - nobility standing aloof. Two young men had been buried with 'carts' and their magnific ...
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