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Celts
are seen as a family of European peoples who spoke related languages and
shared many things in common. Was the British Iron Age simply part of
this supposedly uniform, Celtic world, or was it something much more
distinctive, complex, strange and fascinating than we are led to
believe? A mass of new information and research is prompting fundamental
reappraisals of the island's prehistory. The authors discuss the many
facets of the lives of Iron Age Britons, drawing on the wealth of
material in The British Museum and other collections. Large format, 96 pages, 44 colour and 52 black & white illustrations; softback.
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