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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNArchaeologists Unearth Ancient Celtic Settlement Filled With Jewelry, Amber and Coins in the Czech Republic
Archaeologists have uncovered the remains of an ancient Celtic settlement in the Czech Republic’s Bohemia region. The site is ...
The lack of fortification at the 62-acre Iron Age site, which is located near Hradec Kralove in modern-day north-central ...
A 2,200-year-old Celtic settlement containing coins and jewelry has been discovered in the Czech Republic. A 2,200-year-old ...
The La Tène culture bears some of the most iconic motifs associated with Celtic culture today: interlaced geometric designs, rooted in complex belief systems that historians are still unraveling.
Unearthing La Tène’s Celtic mysteries In 1857 Swiss archaeologist Hans Kopp stumbled on a Celtic treasure trove, including 40 iron swords, at La Tène on the northeastern shores of Lake Neuchâtel.
Centuries after the Persian wars, a coalition of Greek city states fought again on Thermopylae. This time a Celtic army ...
The exhibits on show date from around 450 BC, the start of the most famous Swiss Celtic site of all, La Tène on Lake Neuchâtel, until the end of the 2nd century, well into the Roman period.
Ep. 2/3 - In the second episode, Neil and Alice explore the Age of the La Tene Celtic warrior and reveal how their world extended as far as Central Turkey.
He pointed out that the geographical extension of the La Tene civilization and its association with Celtic peoples was first determined by Sir Augustus Franks. Subsequent research has tended to ...
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