The Celts in Antiquity: Crossing the Divide Between Ancient History and Archaeology
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One historical actor in Antiquity are the populations of Western-Central Europe, commonly called ‘Celts’ by classical authors. Themselves (mostly) illiterate until approximately the 1st century BC/AD, reports about them, written by foreigners like Polybius, Caesar, Diodorus and others have survived. The study of ‘Celtic’ societies thus can hardly rely on classical historiography, but is mainly based on archaeology. Historical sources and archaeology are difficult to reconcile, even if common themes can be identified in both types of sources. This article examines the differences, but also similarities between the various ‘Celtic’ societies of Europe and their neighbours, and the use of the term ‘the Celts’. The case study of the excavations at Meillionydd in North Wales is used to demonstrate how different types of source material and local and global scales can be integrated into a single, coherent explanatory model.
Keywords
- Celts, Europe, Britain, Antiquity, analogy
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 167-192 |
Journal | Revista Brasileira de História |
Volume | 40 |
Issue number | 84 |
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Publication status | Published - 21 Aug 2020 |
Research outputs (12)
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Honey fetch me a cool beer from the fridge! Comfortable living in Iron Age Wales
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- Published
Meillionydd : A Late Bronze and Iron Age double ringwork enclosure in northwest Wales
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Emerging settlement monumentality in north Wales during the late Bronze and Iron Age: The case of Meillionydd
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Prof. activities and awards (15)
Meillionydd and the beginning of medieval Welsh society in c.6th cent. BC
Activity: Talk or presentation › Oral presentation
Honey, can you fetch me a cool beer from the fridge!
Activity: Talk or presentation › Oral presentation
Meillionydd: a Late Bronze and Iron Age double ringwork enclosure in North-West Wales
Activity: Talk or presentation › Oral presentation
Projects (9)
81315 LIVE (Llyn IVeragh Ecomuseums)
Project: Research
Post-excavation analysis of Meillionydd Seasons 2010–2014
Project: Research
Meillionydd - Season 8 (2017)
Project: Research
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