¿Cascos con tridentes? El problema de la aplicaciónde estructuras metálicas sobre cascos prerromanos
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Graells/Mazzoli ep.: R. Graells, M. Mazzoli, ¿Cascos con tridentes? El problema de la aplicaciónde estructuras metálicas sobre cascos prerromanos,
Études Celtiques.
Sotto la protezione delle Eliadi. La collana della tomba 660 di Megara Iblea
Medicina nei secoli. Arte e scienza, 23/1, 2011, pp. 151-176
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Antiquités Nationales 41, 2010, p. 71-84
Le bouclier de Diviciac. A propos de Liv. V, 34
dans D. Vitali (éd.), L'immagine tra mondo celtico e mondo etrusco-italico. Aspetti della cultura figurativa nell’antichità, Bologne, 2003, p. 333-369
De Vix à Weiskirchen. La transformation des rites funéraires aristocratiques en Gaule du Nord et de l'Est au Ve siècle avant J.-C.
MEFRA 107, 1995, p. 335-458.
Une tombe à char oubliée dans l'ancienne collection Poinchy de Richebourg
MEFRA, 108,1996, p. 641-691.
Note sur un graffite archaïque provenant de l'habitat hallstattien de Montmorot (Jura)
CRAI 1998, p. 619-632.
Celtic Clothing During the Iron Age- A Very Broad and Generic Approach
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While few archaeological finds remain concerning dress during the Iron Age of the Celtic Tribes in Europe, if we... more While few archaeological finds remain concerning dress during the Iron Age of the Celtic Tribes in Europe, if we consider historical commentary, Celtic art, oral traditions and archaeological data together we can amass a generic idea what might have been available and worn by them. This broad approach to dress is not with out bias however and it must be noted that regional differences must have existed. The document tries to amass not just the generic view of dress but also emphasizes the issues of lack of evidence and culture and region differences that impact this information.
Celtic Beads from the British Isles
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Questioning what types of beads would have been in use during the Iron Age in Britain and drawing deeply from the work... more Questioning what types of beads would have been in use during the Iron Age in Britain and drawing deeply from the work of the late bead researcher Margaret Guido I’ve amassed a collocation of information which one can draw from not just for bead information concerning the Iron Age Celts in the Isles, but also for those interested in Celtic adornment and bead reproduction. Please note, my citing is poor the majority of information and many of the pictures have come from Guido’s work ‘The Glass Beads of the Prehistoric and Roman Periods in Britain and Ireland’, (London: The Society of Antiquaries of London, 1978). I want to thank not just Guido for her amass of research, but also a wealth of museums and other sources for their invaluable photos, many of which I have to note are copyright protected.
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Seen by: and 18 moreZastosowanie Systemów Informacji Geograficznej w archeologii – stanowisko Altdorf „Am Freidhof” w Niemczech
by Julia Chyla
Master thesis
Changing paper documentation into digital one, guarantees easy access and transmission of information about... more
Changing paper documentation into digital one, guarantees easy access and transmission of information about archaeological sites and helps in creating new, more accurate data, which was not possible previously. An Archaeological Information System created from the digitized paper documentation should be easy put to use, enables quick and effective management of previously collected materials, and should allow the comparison of analysis, description of features and inventory of artifacts. Digitalization should also permit the visualization of the results in an understandable and interesting way.
The documentation presented here comes from site Altdorf „Am Friedhof” in Germany and was made in traditional way. During excavation archaeologist discovered an early Celtic settlement, along with numerous deposits of daub, bone and pottery. All finds were documented in three dimensions, which allowed the use of GIS during interpretation of the results.
This paper presents, point by point, the steps of computing a paper documentation to a digital one, and then creating an Archaeological Information System of the archaeological site.
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Seen by:Les monnaies gauloises trouvées à Paris
In : N. Holmes (ed.), Proceedings of the XIVth International Numismatic Congress (Glasgow 2009), vol. 2, Glasgow, 2011, p. 1191-1197.
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