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CD 936.4 J647i
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Mesquite Library
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CD 936.4 J647i
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Summary:
Anthropologist Susan A. Johnston uses historical, archaeological, linguistic, and anthropological evidence to look at the ancient Celtic peoples of Europe, Britain, and Ireland.
Notes:
Compact disc.
Includes bibliographical references (guide).
Lecture given by Susan A. Johnston.
Contents:
- The creation of the Celts
- The documentary sources
- Caesar and Posidonius
- Archaeology and identity
- Celtic art
- The Celtic core
- The Atlantic Celts
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- Eastern and Iberian Celts
- Celtic gender roles
- Celtic religions
- Celtic warfare
- The Roman invasion
- The occupied Celts
- The modern Celts.
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