The Celtic World (Routledge Worlds)
Chapter Twenty-One - cherish their identity visually, for nothing could have been less acceptable to real Roman visual taste t ...
The Social Implications of Celtic Art - leaving unromanized only Ireland and parts of Wales, northern Britain, Brittany, and p ...
Chapter Twenty-One - o 5 .. _ -ems Figure 21.9 Openwork leather shoe. Sixth-seventh century AD; 23.5 cm long. (Alcock et al. 1 ...
The Social Implications of Celtic Art - 1971: 16, 15; Jacobsthal 1944: pIs. 70, 101, III) it is difficult not to see artist an ...
Chapter Twenty-One - 5 2 Figure 21.10 Evolution of the La Tene chape design from constructional beginnings. Key: I, 2 -tube chap ...
The Social Implications of Celtic Art - Chapes: Experimental phase Ha-D/La Tene I Transition t Anchor tube-chapes • Composite ...
Chapter Twenty-One - also with plastic clay), but there are occasional surprises (e.g. the shrine statues from the source of t ...
The Social Implications of Celtic Art - et al. 1991: 158) hint at a local background for the genesis of this Waldalgesheim man ...
Chapter Twenty-One - industrial science, the production of 'Egyptian Blue' (d. also p. 403, the use of red 'enamel' to make a ...
The Social Implications of Celtic Art - (Armstrong and Macalister 1920); it is known in Roman Britain from London, (Wheeler 19 ...
Chapter Twenty-One Dinnington, S. Yorkshire', Antiquaries Journal 70: 16-33. Bienkowski, P. (1908) Die Darstellung der Gallier ...
The Social Implications of Celtic Art - Oxford University Press. Earwood, C. (1993) Domestic Wooden Artefacts, Exeter: Exeter ...
Chapter Twenty-One - Archaeological Reports, British Series. Hundt, H.J. (1961) 'Neunzehn Textilreste aus den Durrnburg in Hal ...
The Social Implications of Celtic Art - Lawlor, H.J. and Lindsay, W.M. (1916) 'The Cathach of St Columba', Proceedings of the ...
Chapter Twenty-One - Rieth, A. (1958) 'Werkzeuge der Holzbearteitung: Sagen ans vier Jahrtausend', Saalburg- Jahrbuch 17: 67-7 ...
CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO JEWELLERY AND ADORNMENT --.... -- Sara Champion I t is not currently possible to prove that any of the iron a ...
Chapter Twenty Two - One further aspect of ornament studies needs to be mentioned. Skeletal, and sometimes cremated, remains f ...
Jewellery and Adornment - occasionally with beaded lines imitating granulation. There are rare examples of exceptionally decor ...
Chapter Twenty-Two - The range of morphological and decorative types is very large indeed. Such rings may be closed (in some c ...
Jewellery and Adornment - to be most frequently associated with children, who are, however, generally under- represented in mo ...
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