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“La Tène” refers to the last stage of the pre-Roman Celtic Iron Age leading up to Julius Caesar’s conquests. It is the period of Celtic history that saw the true emergence of a distinct ...
These iron and bronze scabbards were found in Switzerland, the product of the Celtic civilization known as La Tène. Emerging in the fifth-century B.C., aspects of the La Tène culture spread to ...
The recently discovered helmet, on the other hand, is an example of “the most advanced Celtic metallurgy,” Kaczyński says, and the piece was seemingly owned by a Celt, per Newsweek. The La ...
until disappearing just before the turn of the first millennium B.C. when most Celtic lands came under the control of Rome. The culture's name is derived from the site of La Tène on Lake ...
and where later the historical Celtic La Tene culture originated from the western Hallstatt culture, which again is in many ways a continuation of the south German Tumulus culture of the late ...
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. They then turn their attention to the expanding ...
The artifact reflects complicated cultural interactions in late La Tene Central Europe in which Celtic, Germanic, Thracian and possibly Proto-Slavic groups were involved. Also it marks one of the ...