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Detail of Celtic Bronze Flagon from Durrnberg near Hallein, Austria, late 5th century BC. Found in 1932 in a Celtic warriors grave with a hariot. At Salzburg, Austria. Archaeological Museum
Bronze Celtic Flagon from Durrnberg, 5th Century BC
Celtic Bronze Bowl with Cow and Calf from Halstatt, Austria. Celtic Iron Age. c. 6th-8th century BCCeltic Bronze Bowl with Cow and Calf from Halstatt, Austria. Celtic Iron Age. c.6th-8th century BC. Cremation grave no. 671
Fragment of oven cloth, and reconstruction, from Halstatt, Austria. Celtic Iron Age, c6th-8th century BC
Dagger of Iron Gold and Bronze from a Celtic Burial at Hallstatt, Austria. Celtic Iron Age, c6th-8th century BC
Leather Russacks found in the Salt Mines of Hallstatt, Austria: Celtic Iron Age: c. 6th century BCLeather Russacks found in Salt Mines of Hallstatt, Austria, Celtic Iron Age, c6th century BC
Celtic Pot from Manching Oppidm near Ingolstadt, Germany, 1st century BC
Two Celtic pots from Manching, Germany, 1st century BC
Head on Celtic Bronze Mount from Manching, Celtic Oppidium, 1st century BC
Iron Implements from the Celtic, Iron Age, Oppidum at Manching, Germany, 1st century BC
British Celtic Bronze Helmet, 1st centuryBritish Celtic Bronze Helmet, 1st Ccentury. With decorated neck-guard
Three Mother Goddesses, Celtic, c1st century. A triple deity is three deities that are worshipped as one. This shows a Three Matres
Celtic Dagger and Sheath in Iron and Bronze, c600BC-c550BCCeltic Dagger and Sheath in Iron and Bronze, c600BC -c550BC. Found in the River Thames at Cookham, Berkshire. Short iron daggers kept in sheaths appeared during the Hallstatt D period
Celtic Bronze Three-Horned bull with Bust of two Goddesses, c1st century. From Maiden Castle, Dorset. At Dorset County Museum
Celtic Bronze collar, (Torc) from Roxburghshire, Scotland, c1st Century. Held at British Museum
Bronze Boar found at Colchester, Essex, Roman Period, c2nd-3rd century. The boar was a celtic (British) cult animal
Jove, (Jupiter), detail of Pillar of the Boatmen of Paris, Romano-Celtic (Gallic), AD14-37. Reign of Iberius, (AD 14-37). Constructed by Gaulish sailors
Celtic Bronze Iron Age Sword-Blades from Rive Seine at Paris, c800BC
Two Bronze, Celtic Iron Age Sword Blades, France, 800BC-400 BCTwo Bronze, Celtic Iron Age Sword Blades, France, 800-400 BC
Celtic Bronze Sword and Scabbard (Sheath), France, 8th century BC
Rich burial at Welwyn Garden City, Celtic Iron Age, late 1st century. British museum
Celtic Gold Amulets, from the Treasure of Szarazd-Regly, Tolna County, Hungary, c. 6th century BCCeltic Gold Amulets, from the Treasure of Szarazd-Regly, Tolna County, Hungary, c.6th century BC. 1-1 1/2 diameter Embossed gold leaf
Pine Trees at Loch Ashie, 6 miles south of Inverness, Inverness-shire, 20th century. Artist: CM DixonPine Trees at Loch Ashie, 6 miles south of Inverness, Inverness-shire, 20th century. A spectral army is said to appear on the shores of the loch at dawn on May the first
A Celtic bronze bucket from Aylesford, Kent
British Celtic gold staters, 1st centuryBritish Celtic gold staters, of the N.E coast type, descended from the coins of Phillip II of Macedon. It depicts part of his hair on the obverse, and a set of horses with a chariot on the reverse
Celtic cross slab, west of the church of Glencolumbkille
Celtic burial cairn, 21st century BCCeltic burial cairn, in Carrowkeel Cemetery, Ireland, 21st century BC
Decorated Celtic slab, 32nd century BCDecorated Celtic slab, at the back of the recess of Cairn T, Loughcrew Hills in Co. Meath, 32nd century BC
The Turoe Stone, 1st centuryThe Turoe Stone, a celtic stone in La Tene art style, 1st century
Carved Celtic Head, 1st centuryCarved Celtic Head from Eyre, at Dorset County Museum in Dorchester, 1st century
Bronze escutcheonBronze Celtic Iron Age escutcheon in the shape of a head, possibly used to hold a handle on a bucket. Found at Boughton Aleph in Kent when ploughing. Now at Maidstone Museum in Kent
Pagan stone head, from a Celtic shrine at Cinderford, now at Gloucester City Museum
Detail of Celtic Iron Age goldwork, 6th century BCDetail of Celtic Iron Age goldwork from a burial at Halstatt, 6th century BC
Celtic bronze vessel, 6th century BCCeltic Iron Age bronze vessel from Cremation Grave 505, in Hallstatt, Austria, 6th century BC
Celtic bronze pendantCeltic bronze Iron Age pendant, from burial no. 174 at Hallstatt, Austria
Celtic Axehead, 6th centuryCeltic Iron Age axehead with horseman decoration, from cremation burial no. 641 in Hallstatt, Austria, 6th century
Celtic iron age gaming pieces from the Welwyn Garden City burials, now in the British Museums collection
Irish Celtic crucifixion plaque, one of the earliest in IrelandIrish Celtic crucifixion plaque, made of copper-gilt. One of the earliest surviving cruxifixions in Ireland, from St John s, Rinnagan
Celtic bronze boar, Hounslow, Middlesex, England, 1st century BC- 1st century AD. From the British Museums collection
Detail of a Celtic-Iberian style bronze female figurineDetail of a Celtic bronze female figurine from Aust on the Severn, Gloucestershire, England, in Celtic-Iberian style. From the British Museums collection
Bronze Celtic torc, 1st centuryBronze Celtic torc from Dumfrieshire, from the British Museums collection, 1st century
Statuette of a Celtic mother-goddess from Alesia, France. Now in the Musee Alesia
Reconstruction of Roman siege fortifications surrounding the Celtic hill-fort of Alesia. From here can be seen tower, ditches, branches and pits
Reconstruction of a Celtic iron-age barn on stilts to deter rats, from the Archaeodrome de Bourgogne, Burgundy, France
Detail of a Celtic reliquary, 8th centuryDetail of a bronze and silver-gilt Celtic reliquary from Ireland, 8th century
Relief showing the Celtic god CernunnosRomano-Celtic relief showing Cernunnos, the Celtic horned god, from Rhiems. Note the rat, associated with his cult, also the bull and deer
Celtic Calf of Man Crucifixion slab, 8th centuryCeltic Christian Calf of Man Crucifixion slab, at Manx Museum on the Isle of Man, 8th century
West face of the Celtic Moone high cross, 9th centuryWest face of the Moone high cross, from Kildaire in Ireland, 9th century