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Celtic Inscribed Stones - http://www.ucl.ac.uk/archaeology/cisp/
Online database of all non-Runic inscriptions on stone monuments in Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Dumnonia, Brittany and the Isle of Man AD 400-1000. Hosted by University College London. |
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Celtic Improvisations - http://www.writer2001.com/improvisations.htm
An illustrated art-historical analysis of coins of the Coriosolites of Brittany by John Hooker, based on the La Marquanderie hoard from Jersey. Maps of hoard discoveries and mint zones. |
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Celtic Coin Index on the Web - http://www.writer2001.com/cciwriter2001/
The Internet version by John Hooker and Carin Perron. The coins of the Atrebatian king Epaticcus are on-line. Further records will be added in order of original cataloguing. Bibliography. |
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The Heuneburg Museum - http://www.dhm.de/museen/heuneburg/
The archaeology of a Celtic town in upper Swabia. Excavation finds in the museum and the hiking trail to the burial mounds and other monuments in the landscape. |
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World of the Celts - http://www.gallica.co.uk
David Freeman takes an archaeological and historical look at the British Celts. Illustrated text on weapons, round houses, clothing, art, artefacts. History, glossary and bibliography. |
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Hollingbury Hillfort - http://matt.pope.users.btopenworld.com/hollin/Hollinhome.htm
Guide to the archaeology of an Iron Age hillfort and Bronze Age burial ground near Brighton in the UK. Contains details of finds and landscape features, origins and prehistory of the site, and local resources. |
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Pretanic World - http://www.pretanicworld.com
The archaeology, history, religion and culture of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales from the Neolithic period through the Celtic Era. Includes riddles, timelines, articles and contests. |
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Heuneburg Archaeological Project - http://www.uwm.edu/~barnold/arch/
The focus of this project is a group of burial mounds or tumuli associated with one of the best excavated and most extensively studied late Hallstatt period (~600-400 BCE) hillfort settlements in western Europe, the Heuneburg. |
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Understanding the British Iron Age - http://www.rdg.ac.uk/~lascretn/IAAgenda.htm
Draft report of members of the Iron Age Research Seminar on future research directions for British Iron Age archaeology. |