The Celtic World (Routledge Worlds)
Chapter Thirty-Four - of historical references and surviving British names, and Nicolaisen presents some of the data more clea ...
The Early Celts in Scotland - The Coming of Gaelic Speakers The study of modern Scottish place-names confirms that ancient Bri ...
Probable early Celtic metalwork in northern Britain NB .5 • 1 •• @ 2 V7[!]3 lid] 4 HZ 34. 1 Main zones of middle and late iron a ...
The Early Celts zn Scotland - Figure 34.2 This decorated bronze carnyx - part of a horn in the form of a boar's head -was foun ...
Chapter Thirty-Four - (MacKie 1989: 7ff.). The same thing seems to apply in Ireland where the bun-shaped querns are found in b ...
The Early Celts in Scotland - There are hints in the local late bronze age metalwork and pottery of strong contacts between Ab ...
Chapter Thirty-Four - be an imported idea, presumably from iron age cultures further south in Britain (although determined ant ...
The Early Celts in Scotland - can now be seen to be irrelevant in that context, and they include the two objects which appeare ...
Chapter Thirty-Four - In the Hebrides an appearance in the first century Be seems very likely and these few jars seem quickly ...
The Early Celts in Scotland - that resulted in the emergence of the dynamic kingdom of the Picts two or three centuries later. ...
Chapter Thirty-Four - use a standard measuring system and geometry to set out the towers, this impression of sophistication is ...
The Early Celts in Scotland - an ard point, indicating that the inhabitants of Leckie were active farmers as well as, presumab ...
Chapter Thirty-Four - After various conflicts the Stewarts were able to hold on to only part of Lorn, namely Appin, and by I74 ...
The Early Celts in Scotland - Fenton, A. (1978) The Northern Isles: Orkney and Shetland, Edinburgh. Fitzpatrick, A.P. (1989) ' ...
Chapter Thirty-Four - --(in press) 'On misinterpreting Scottish brochs: Gurness and Midhowe in Orkney', Archaeological Journal ...
CHAPTER THIRTY-FIVE THE EARLY CELTS IN WALES --.•. -- Jeffrey L. Davies T acitus's Annals (xii.32) record how in AD 48 the gover ...
Chapter Thirty-Five - successive timber settlements of the seventh to ninth centuries Be (Whittle 1989). More remarkable still ...
Hillforts under 1'2 ha Hillforts 1 '2 - 6 ha Hilijorts over 6 ha a 50 The Early Celts In Wales - 100km ~' .. -~-.,,-- ...
Chapter Thirty-Five - Late Bronze Age Iron Age ?, Figure 35.2 The Breiddin, Mont.: simplified plan of the late bronze age and ...
The Early Celts in Wales - 0 100m ,/" -...... I I /~' /% ~ ~ ~" 1( '11 ~ I ~"\ I ,.\ ~~ ,-. ~.,.. ~ ~ 1% • J~ ~I .~ -. II ...
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