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Overview
In The Celts: Tribes and Culture of Ancient Europe, Elliot Rowan explores one of the most influential cultures of the ancient world. Across the forests of Gaul, the river valleys of Central Europe, and the highlands of Britain and Ireland, Celtic societies developed a dynamic civilization shaped by warfare, trade, and deeply rooted traditions. They were not a single empire, but a network of tribes connected by language, art, and shared identity, leaving a lasting mark on Europe long before the rise of Rome.
Drawing on archaeological discoveries from sites such as Hallstatt, La T ne, Bibracte, and Alesia, Rowan reconstructs a world revealed through weapons, jewelry, settlements, and ritual remains. Intricate metalwork and distinctive artistic patterns reflect both craftsmanship and symbolic meaning, while hill forts and early urban centers reveal how Celtic communities organized and defended themselves. These material traces bring into focus a society that valued both martial strength and cultural expression. Rowan examines the structure of Celtic life, from tribal leadership and warrior elites to the influence of druids and sacred traditions. He traces the movement of Celtic peoples across Europe and their growing connections with Mediterranean civilizations through trade and conflict. These interactions culminated in dramatic encounters with Rome, including the sack of the city and the later campaigns that reshaped Gaul. More than a story of conquest and decline, this book reveals how Celtic identity endured beyond political defeat. Their languages, artistic traditions, and cultural memory continued to shape Europe long after their independence faded, leaving a legacy that remains visible in both landscape and imagination.This item is Non-Returnable
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- ISBN-13: 9798254192350
- ISBN-10: 9798254192350
- Publisher: Independently Published
- Publish Date: April 2026
- Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.33 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.41 pounds
- Page Count: 156
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