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Ancient Celts
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To Tommy, Valerie, Lisa, and Laverne
The author and publishers would like to express special thanks to Catherine McKenna,
Margaret Brooks Robinson Professor of Celtic Languages and Literatures,
Harvard University, for her gracious assistance in reviewing the manuscript of this book.
Marshall Cavendish Benchmark 99 White Plains Road Tarrytown, New York 10591
www.marshallcavendish.us
Text copyright © 2010 by Marshall Cavendish Corporation Map copyright © 2010 by Mike Reagan
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or utilized in any form
or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying, recording, or by any
information storage and retrieval system, without permission from the copyright holders.
All Internet sites were available and accurate when this book was sent to press.
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING-IN-PUBLICATION DATA
Hinds, Kathryn, 1962-
Ancient Celts : / by Kathryn Hinds.
p. cm. — (Barbarians!)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary: “A history of the ancient Celts, from their Iron Age culture to their final conquest
by the Romans in the first century CE”—Provided by publisher. ISBN 978-0-7614-4514-2
1. Celts—Juvenile literature. I. Title. D70.H55 2009 936.4—dc22 2008035976
E DITOR : Joyce Stanton P UBLISHER : Michelle Bisson A RT D IRECTOR : Anahid Hamparian
S ERIES D ESIGNER : Michael Nelson
Images provided by Rose Corbett Gordon, Art Editor of Mystic CT, from the following sources: Cover: The Art
Archive/Musée des Beaux Arts La Rochelle/Gianni Dagli Orti Back cover: The Art Archive/Museo Civico Romano
Brescia Italy Page 1: The Art Archive/Alfredo Dagli Orti; pages 2-3: Musée d’Orsay, Paris/Bridgeman Art Library;
page 6: C. Walker/Topham/The Image Works; pages 8, 57: Werner Forman/Art Resource, NY; page 11: Prae-
historishches Museum, Hallstatt, Austria/Bildarchiv Steffens/Bridgeman Art Library; pages 12 top, 44: The Art
Archive/National Museum of Prague/Alfredo Dagli Orti; pages 12 bottom, 14 bottom, 15, 28, 37, 47, 50 & 51:
Erich Lessing/Art Resource, NY; page 14 top: Musée Archeologique/Chatillan Sur Sein, France/Bridgeman Art
Library; pages 16, 61, 66: Werner Forman/Corbis; pages 17, 67 top: The Art Archive/Musée des Antiquités St
Germain en Laye/Gianni Dagli Orti; page 20: The Art Archive/Musée des Beaux Arts La Rochelle/Gianni Dagli
Orti; page 22: The Art Archive/Museo Nazionale Atestino Este/Alfredo Dagli Orti; page 24: Musée des Beaux-
Arts, Dunkirk, France/Bridgeman Art Library; page 25: akg-images; pages 27, 33, 49, 62: Private
Collection/Bridgeman Art Library; page 30: Nimatallah/Art Resource, NY; page 34: Manchester Art Gallery,
UK/Bridgeman Art Library; page 36: Historic Impressions, www.historicimpressions.com; page 39: Scala/Art
Resource, NY; page 40: Drents Museum, the Netherlands; page 42: Max Alexander (c) Dorling Kindersley/dkim-
ages; page 45: The Art Archive/Musée Paris/Gianni Dagli Orti; page 48: Musee Borely, Marseille,
France/Lauros/Giraudon/Bridgeman Art Library; page 52: Bridgeman-Giraudon/Art Resource, NY; page 54: The
Art Archive/Garrick Club/Elleen Tweedy; page 59: Mary Evans Picture Library/The Image Works; page 60: Tate,
London/Art Resource, NY; page 64: age footstock/SuperStock; page 65: J. Irwin/ClassicStock/The Image Works;
page 67 bottom: The Art Archive/Museo Civico Romano Brescia Italy/Alfredo Dagli Orti.
Printed in Malaysia
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Front cover: A conquering Celtic chief enters a Roman house, in a scene imagined by nineteenth-century
French artist Paul-Joseph Jamin.
Half-title page: A Celtic god, portrayed on a silver bowl known as the Gundestrup Cauldron
Title page: Warriors guarding the coast of Gaul, painted in 1888 by French artist Jean Lecomte du Noüy.
page 6: A stone head from northern Britain, possibly used as a symbol of protection on a Celtic farm
Back cover: A silver decoration from a horse’s harness, found in northern Italy and made in the second or
first century BCE
 
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