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Vix (Côte-d’Or) et l’émergence des principautés celtiques : l’hypothèse portuaire et le concept de port of trade
Published 2020-12-01“…In the early 1990s, Ludwig Pauli proposed that the Celtic princely seats were located in central places within long-distance trade networks, at locations where goods could be transferred. …”
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Vingt années de recherches à Oedenburg (Biesheim et Kunheim, Haut-Rhin) : un bilan
Published 2019-12-01“…However, we must bear in mind the fact that the last archaeological levels, just below the topsoil, are very poorly preserved, or even quite often destroyed. …”
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Une cave à amphores, une statue en pierre et une tête coupée de la fin de l’âge du Fer à Châteaumeillant (Cher)
Published 2021-12-01“…Both are, undoubtedly, Celtic busts. In addition to this type of bust, another category of statues are seated figures, recognizable by virtue of their crossed legs (Coulon, Krausz 2013). …”
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Insurrection and Integration: The Indian “Mutiny” of 1857 and the Theatrical Renegotiation of Ethnic Alterities
Published 2007-12-01“…Yet the theatre was committed to visually recreating the conflict for a deeply concerned domestic British audience. In the face of this colonial rebellion, British playwrights produced images of metropolitan cultural consolidation, mobilizing Scottish characters to forge a broader, Celtically inflected British identity that ideologically aligned the people of England and Scotland in clear opposition to the mutinous hordes of India. …”
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