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Table of Contents

I Who Were the Celts?
The Celts in Myth and Reality 8
An Outline History of the Celts 12
Discovering the Celts: Hallstatt and La Tene 14
Timeline - Map of the Celtic World 16

II The Earliest Celts
The Hallstatt Culture: Hillforts and Barrows 20
The Hochdorf Chieftain 26
Centres of Power: The Heuneburg 28
Upheaval and Migration, 500-400 BC 29

III The Celtic Lands
Gauls in Italy 34
The Alps, South Germany and Bohemia 36
The Danube Lands and the Attack on Greece 37
The Galatians in Asia 40
Spain and Portugal: The Celtiberians 42
Gaul, 400-100 BC 44
Iron Age Britain 47
Early Ireland, 600-1 BC 49

IV The Patterns of Life
The Shape of Society 52
Celtic Husbandry 54
Farms and Villages 57
Hillforts, Brochs and Major Settlements 60
People, Population and Disease 63
Celtic Men 64
Celtic Women 66
Feasting and Fighting: How Society Functioned 70

V The Celts at War
The Spectrum of Violence 74
The Technology of War: Weapons and Armour 75
Chariots and Cavalry 78
The Celts on Campaign 80
War with the Greeks and Romans 83
The Battle of Telamon, 225 BC 84

VI Gods and the Afterlife
The Celtic Gods 88
Druids, Priests and Seers 90
Holy Places and Sacrifice 92
Lindow Man: Dead Men Do Tell Tales 96
The Testimony of the Grave 98
The Cemeteries of East Yorkshire 100
Celtic Cremation Rites 103

VII La Tene Art and Technology
The Origins of La Tene Art 106
Celtic Art Styles 108
Technologies of Fire: Metal, Glass and Pottery 111
Crafts: Working in Wood 114
What Was La Tene Art for? 115

VIII The Celts and the Classical World
The Changing World of Late Iron Age Gaul 118
Roman Conquest: Italy, Iberia and Galatia 122
Julius Caesar and the Conquest of Gaul 124
The Revolt of Vercingetorix 126
Britain from Caesar to Hadrian 128
Why not Scotland or Ireland? 133
The Romanization of Gaul and Britain 134
Boudica's Revolt 139
Gauls in Togas 140
Romano-Celtic Religion in Britain and Gaul 142
The Countryside: Continuity, Change and Conflict 146
Civil War and Crisis in the Empire 148
The Golden Age of Roman Britain 150
The Fall of Roman Gaul and Britain 151

IX The Celts of Ireland
Ireland in the Roman Iron Age, AD 1-400 154
Forts, Farms and Royal Residences 156
Myths and Legends of Ireland 158
From St Patrick to the Vikings 162

X The Celtic Renaissance
The Welsh and the English 166
King Arthur: Fact and Fiction 168
The Picts and the Scots 170
Scholars and Saints, Missionaries and Manuscripts 172

XI To Modern Times
Celts in Medieval and Early Modern Europe 178
To the Ends of the Earth: The New Migrations 180
The Celts Today 181
Glossary 182
Gazetteer 183
Further Reading 186
Acknowledgments 188
Index 189


Table of Contents

Preface 7
Introduction 9
1 The debate on Celtic identity 15
2 Standard histories: assumptions, limitations and objections 26
3 How the Celts were created, and why 43
4 Current ideas on ethnicity, and the insular Ancient Celts 67
5 Towards a new ethnic history of the isles 86
6 Conclusion: are the modern Celts bogus? 136

Glossary 145
Further reading 147
Bibliography 150
Index 155
Illustration acknowledgments 160




Table of Contents

1 Visions of the Celts 1
2 The Reality of the Celts 20
3 Barbarian Europe and the Mediterranean: 1300-400 BC 39
4 The Migrations: 400-200 BC 68
5 Warfare and Society 91
6 The Arts of the Migration Period 111
7 Iberia and the Celtiberians 133
8 The Communities of the Atlantic Facade 145
9 The Communities of the Eastern Fringes 168
10 Religious Systems 183
11 The Developed Celtic World 211
12 The Celts in Retreat 235
13 Celtic Survival 258
14 Retrospect 268
A Guide to Further Reading 275
Chronological Tables 285
Map Section 289
Illustration Sources 315
Index 317


List of Maps

1. Europe, 1300-700 BC 291
2. The spread or iron 292
3 & 4. The distribution of long swords of iron and bronze in the
seventh century BC 293
5. Wagon graves of the seventh and sixth centuries BC 294
6. Greeks in the Mediterranean 295
7. Phoenicians in the Mediterranean 296
8. Etruscans in the Mediterranean 297
9. Rhodian flagons 298
10. Massilliot wine amphorae 298
11 &12. Attic black- and red-figured pottery 299
13 & 14. Etruscan bronze stamnoi and beaked flagons 300
15. Gold 301
16. Centres of power 301
17. Golasecca and Este cultures 302
18. Bronze situlae 303
19. Europe in the fifth centuryBC 304
20. Major regional concentrations of La Tene burials 305
21. La Tene finds in south-eastern Europe 306
22. Celtic finds in the northern Pontic Steppe 307
23. Double pyramidal ingots of iron 307
24. La Tene stamped pottery 308
25. Vehicle burials of the middle and late La Tene period 309
26. Oppida in Europe 310
27. Rectangular ditched enclosures of ritual type 311
28. Dressel 1 amphorae 312
29. The movements of the Cimbri and Teutones 313
30. Europe in the middle of the first century BC 314



List of Colour Plates

facing page
Ia Statue of a Celtic warrior from Saint-Maur-en-
Chausee, Oise, France 20
Musee Departemental de l'Oise, Beauvais/ Piero Baguzzi
Ib Fragment of a stone frieze showing two fleeing Celts from
Civitalba, Marches, Italy 20
Museo Nazionale Archeologico della Marche, Ancona/ Piero Baguzzi,
courtesy Bompiani Editore S.p.a, Milan
II Sculpture of the suicide of a Celtic warrior by the body
of his dead wife 21
Museo Nazionale delle Terme, Rome/ Scala
IIIa Aerial view of the site of Hallstatt, Austria 36
Dr Lothar Bekel, Salzburg
IIIb Recent view of the site of La Tene, Neuchatel, Switzerland 36
AKG London/ Eric Lessing
IVa Iron helmet, decorated with bronze and coral, from Canosa
di Puglia, Bari, Italy 37
Staatliche Museen Antikensammlung Preussischer Kulturbesitz, Berlin/
Ingrid Geske
IVb Gold stater of Verica 37
British Museum/ Werner Forman Archive
IVc Gold stater of Tasciovanus 37
British Museum/ Werner Forman Archive
V Shield found in the River Thames at Battersea, London 68
British Museum/ Werner Forman Archive
VI Statue of a Gaulish chief in chain mail, from Vacheres, Basses-
Alpes, France 69
Musee Calvet, Avignon
VII Statue of a Gaul with shield of Celtic type from Mondragon,
Vaucluse, France 84
Musee Calvet, Avignon
VIIIa Stone head of a Celtic deity from Msecke Zehrovice, Czech
Republic 85
Narodni Muzeum, Prague
VIIIb Bronze boar figurines from Hounslow, Middlesex 85
British Museum/ Werner Forman Archive
IX Wine flagon from Basse-Yutz, Moselle, France 116
British Museum
X Bronze shield found in the River Witham, Lincolnshire, 117
British Museum/ Werner Forman Archive
XI The Gunderstrup Cauldron found near Roevemosen, Aars,
Denmark 132
Nationalmuseet, Copenhagen
XII A pair of limestone heads from Roquepertuse, Bouches-du-
Rhones, France 133
Musee d'Archeologie Mediterraneenne, Marseilles
XIIIa Open-work cup from Schwarzenbach, Rhineland, Germany 148
Staatliche Museen Antikensammlung Preussischer Kulturbesitz, Berlin
XIIIb Iron and bronze helmet from Agris, Charante, France 148
Musee de la Societe Archeologique et Historique de la Charante,
Angouleme/ Visual Arts Library
XIV Bronze helmet from Berru, Marne, France 149
Musee d'Antiquites Nationale, Saint-Germain-en-Laye/ RMN
XV Aerial view of the hill fort of Las Cogotas near Avila, Spain 180
Paisajes Espanoles
XVI Aerial view of the Celtiberian hill fort of Numantia in the Ebro
valley, Spain 181
Museo Numantino, Soria; courtesy Junta de Castilla y Leon/
Paisajes Espanoles
XVIIa Aerial view of the fort of Dun Aengus, Aran, Ireland 196
Werner Forman Archive
XVIIb Chevaux de frise at the fort of Dun Aengus, Aran, Ireland 196
Prof. Barry Cunliffe
XVIII Shield boss from the River Thames at Wandsworth, London, 197
British Museum/ Werner Forman Archive
XIX Aerial view of the Acropolis at Pergamum, Turkey 228
Sonia Halliday Photos
XXa The Roman triumphal arch at Carpentras, Vaucluse, France 229
Prof. Barry Cunliffe
XXb 'Cliff-castle' at Lostmac'h, Finistere, France 229
Prof. Barry Cunliffe
XXI Carved wooden stags from Fellbach-Schminden, Baden-
Wurttemberg, Germany 244
Wurttembergisches Landesmuseum, Stuttgart
XXIIa Princely grave-goods from Goeblingen-Nospelt,
Luxembourg 245
Musee Nationale d'Histoire et d'Art, Luxembourg
XXIIb Deposits of gold and silver torcs in excavation pit at
Snettisham, Norfolk 245
British Museum
XXIII Settlement at Chysauster, Cornwall 260
English Heritage/ Skyscan
XXIV Stela from Croas-Men at Lampaul-Ploudalmezeau, Finistere,
France 261
Werner Forman Archive

Комментарии

  1. Первая у меня есть, купила в эрмитажном магазине))) А другие, похоже, что интересные. У меня есть D. W. Harding: THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF
    CELTIC ART и Megaw: Celtic Art, так что тоже могу поделится.

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  2. Если есть в электронном виде - то это было бы чудесно :) А вообще меня интересует находки текстиля и работы Margrethe Hald и Karl Schlabow в частности :)

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  3. Harding есть в электронном виде, а Megaw в печатном, но могу отсканить, если нужно:)
    D. W. Harding: THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF
    CELTIC ART
    [url=http://ifolder.ru/18743203][img]http://ifolder.ru/images/download_2.jpg[/img][/url]
    С текстилем, к сожалению, помочь не могу, занималась только орнаментом.

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