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Experts categorize this swirling design as early Celtic art, estimating its date between 320–174 BC, and say it is typical of the La Tène culture that dominated Europe during the late Iron Age.
The Celtic Warrior jewelry collection, from Boru, has been inspired by one of Ireland’s foremost treasures, the Ardagh Chalice. In 1868, it was found in County Limerick by two men digging potatoes.
An Iron Age chariot burial found in Yorkshire, England, is reshaping archaeologists’ understanding of Celtic art and weaponry. As Mike Laycock reports for the York Press, researchers uncovered ...
News Published: 08 May 1937 Celtic and Saxon Art in Early England Nature 139, 791 (1937) Cite this article ...
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