ABSTRACT

The Celtic World is a detailed and comprehensive study of the Celts from the first evidence of them in the archaeological and historical record to the early post-Roman period. The strength of this volume lies in its breadth - it looks at archaeology, language, literature, towns, warfare, rural life, art, religion and myth, trade and industry, political organisations, society and technology. The Celtic World draws together material from all over pagan Celtic Europe and includes contributions from British, European and American scholars. Much of the material is new research which is previously unpublished.
The book addresses some important issues - Who were the ancient Celts? Can we speak of them as the first Europeans? In what form does the Celtic identity exist today and how does this relate to the ancient Celts?
For anyone interested in the Celts, and for students and academics alike, The Celtic World will be a valuable resource and a fascinating read.

part I|34 pages

Celtic Origins

chapter Chapter One|5 pages

INTRODUCTION: Who were the Celts?

chapter Chapter Two|13 pages

THE EARLY CELTS: The evidence of language

chapter Chapter Three|14 pages

The Celts Through Classical Eyes

part II|47 pages

Warriors and warfare

chapter Chapter Four|22 pages

The army, weapons and fighting

chapter Chapter Five|24 pages

Fortifications and defence

part III|60 pages

Society And Social Life

chapter Chapter Six|10 pages

Power, Politics And Status

chapter Chapter Seven|26 pages

Appearance, Life And Leisure

chapter Chapter Eight|22 pages

CELTS AND ROMANS: Towards a Romano-Celtic society

part IV|68 pages

Settlement and Environment

chapter Chapter Nine|14 pages

People And Nature In The Celtic World

chapter Chapter Ten|17 pages

The first towns

chapter Chapter Eleven|35 pages

Rural Life And Farming

part V|72 pages

The Economy

chapter Chapter Twelve|17 pages

Resources and industry

chapter Chapter Thirteen|14 pages

Trade and exchange

chapter Chapter Fourteen|10 pages

Coinage

chapter Chapter Fifteen|29 pages

Celtic Seafaring And Transport

part VI|60 pages

Technology And Craftsmanship

chapter Chapter Sixteen|25 pages

THE TECHNOLOGY OF METALWORK: Bronze and gold

chapter Chapter Seventeen|11 pages

Ironworking In The Celtic World

chapter Chapter Eighteen|7 pages

Wood And The Wheelwright

chapter Chapter Nineteen|15 pages

The Art Of The Potter

part VII|77 pages

The Art Of The Celts

chapter Chapter Twenty|31 pages

The Nature And Function Of Celtic Art

chapter Chapter Twenty-One|35 pages

THE SOCIAL implications of celtic art: 600 Bc to Ad 600

chapter Chapter Twenty-Two|9 pages

Jewellery and adornment

part VIII|92 pages

Pagan Celtic Religion

chapter Chapter Twenty-Three|22 pages

Ritual And The Druids

chapter Chapter Twenty-Four|20 pages

Sanctuaries And Sacred Places

chapter Chapter Twenty-Five|24 pages

The Gods And The Supernatural

chapter Chapter Twenty-Six|24 pages

Burial And The Otherworld

part IX|108 pages

The Celts In Europe

chapter Chapter Twenty-Seven|18 pages

The Celts In Italy

chapter Chapter Twenty-Eight|19 pages

The celts in spain

chapter Chapter Twenty-Nine|29 pages

The celts in france

chapter Chapter Thirty|22 pages

Celts of eastern europe

chapter Chapter Thirty-One|18 pages

Celts and germans in the rhineland

part X|76 pages

On The Edge Of The Western World

chapter Chapter Thirty-Two|13 pages

The Celtic Britons Under Rome

chapter Chapter Thirty-Three|18 pages

IRELAND: A world without the Romans

chapter Chapter Thirty-Four|17 pages

The Early Celts In Scotland

chapter Chapter Thirty-Five|26 pages

The Early Celts In Wales

part XI|91 pages

Celtic Britain Post Ad 400

chapter Chapter Thirty-Seven|42 pages

Early Christianity And Its Monuments

chapter Chapter Thirty-Eight|6 pages

MYTHOLOGY AND THE ORAL TRADITION: Ireland

chapter Chapter Thirty-Nine|7 pages

MYTHOLOGY AND THE ORAL TRADITION: Wales

part XII|21 pages

The survival of the celts

chapter Chapter Forty|9 pages

Language and identity in modern wales

chapter Chapter Forty-One|10 pages

The celtic languages today