The Ancient Celts, Second Edition

The Ancient Celts, Second Edition
Title The Ancient Celts, Second Edition PDF eBook
Author Barry Cunliffe
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 400
Release 2018-04-14
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0191067210

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Fierce warriors and skilled craftsmen, the Celts were famous throughout the Ancient Mediterranean World. They were the archetypal barbarians from the north and were feared by both Greeks and Romans. For two and a half thousand years they have continued to fascinate those who have come into contact with them, yet their origins have remained a mystery and even today are the subject of heated debate among historians and archaeologists. Barry Cunliffe's classic study of the ancient Celtic world was first published in 1997. Since then huge advances have taken place in our knowledge: new finds, new ways of using DNA records to understand Celtic origins, new ideas about the proto-urban nature of early chieftains' strongholds, All these developments are part of this fully updated , and completely redesigned edition. Cunliffe explores the archaeological reality of these bold warriors and skilled craftsmen of barbarian Europe who inspired fear in both the Greeks and the Romans. He investigates the texts of the classical writers and contrasts their view of the Celts with current archaeological findings. Tracing the emergence of chiefdoms and the fifth- to third-century migrations as far as Bosnia and the Czech Republic, he assesses the disparity between the traditional story and the most recent historical and archaeological evidence on the Celts. Other aspects of Celtic identity such as the cultural diversity of the tribes, their social and religious systems, art, language and law, are also examined. From the picture that emerges, we are — crucially — able to distinguish between the original Celts, and those tribes which were 'Celtized', giving us an invaluable insight into the true identity of this ancient people.

The Celts: A Very Short Introduction

The Celts: A Very Short Introduction
Title The Celts: A Very Short Introduction PDF eBook
Author Barry Cunliffe
Publisher OUP Oxford
Total Pages 176
Release 2003-06-26
Genre History
ISBN 0191577871

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Savage and bloodthirsty, or civilized and peaceable? The Celts have long been a subject of enormous fascination, speculation, and misunderstanding. From the ancient Romans to the present day, their real nature has been obscured by a tangled web of preconceived ideas and stereotypes. Barry Cunliffe seeks to reveal this fascinating people for the first time, using an impressive range of evidence, and exploring subjects such as trade, migration, and the evolution of Celtic traditions. Along the way, he exposes the way in which society's needs have shaped our visions of the Celts, and examines such colourful characters as St Patrick, Cú Chulainn, and Boudica. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.

The Religion of the Ancient Celts

The Religion of the Ancient Celts
Title The Religion of the Ancient Celts PDF eBook
Author John Arnott MacCulloch
Publisher
Total Pages 404
Release 1911
Genre Celts
ISBN

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Scant records remain of the ancient Celtic religion beyond some eleventh- and twelfth-century written material from the Irish Celts and the great Welsh document Mabinogion. This classic study by a distinguished scholar, builds not only upon the surviving texts but also upon folk customs derived from the rituals of the old cults. A masterly and extremely readable survey, it offers a reconstruction of the essentials of Celtic paganism: fascinating glimpses into primitive forms of worship involving rites centered on rivers and wells, trees and plants, and animals; and examinations of evidence from Celtic burial mounds to explore beliefs and customs related to the culture of the dead, including rites of rebirth and transmigration.

The Celts

The Celts
Title The Celts PDF eBook
Author Gerhard Herm
Publisher Macmillan
Total Pages 344
Release 2002-12-06
Genre History
ISBN 9780312313432

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The story of North European cultural ancestors.

The Last of the Celts

The Last of the Celts
Title The Last of the Celts PDF eBook
Author Marcus Tanner
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 408
Release 2004-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 0300104642

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The author of Ireland's Holy Wars journeys through the Celtic world to discover the Celtic past and what remains of the authentic culture today, discovering that Celtic revival is largely misplaced and that the threats to the world's Celtic communities and culture are relentless.

The Celtic World

The Celtic World
Title The Celtic World PDF eBook
Author Barry W. Cunliffe
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages 224
Release 1979
Genre History
ISBN 9780312097004

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An exploration of the history of the Celts, a civilization that once ranged from central Europe to northern Scotland, that studies the multifaceted character of the people

Ancient Celts

Ancient Celts
Title Ancient Celts PDF eBook
Author Jen Green
Publisher National Geographic Books
Total Pages 76
Release 2008
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781426302251

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Discusses important archeological finds from the Celts' past and reveals how archaeologists use the latest technology to discover clues to ancient Celtic civilization.