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Irish & Celtic Art, General & Miscellaneous - Antiquities, Decorative Arts - Metalwork & Armor, British History - Pre-17th Century - General & Miscellaneous, United Kingdom & Ireland - Archaeology
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Celtic Art

by Ian Stead
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Overview

The Celtic-speaking Britons who inhabited England, Wales, and part of Scotland in the five hundred years before the birth of Christ left no written history. However, archaeology has revealed some of their artistic achievements, and every year more objects are unearthed. Jewelry, weapons, armor, and the metal fittings of chariots and harnesses are magnificently decorated with fascinating and powerful abstract designs.

In this fully revised and updated edition of his highly praised study, Stead examines the Celtic craftsmen's techniques and describes a number of their surviving masterpieces, such as the Battersea shield and the Aylesford bucket.

About the Author, Ian Stead

Ian Stead is an authority on the Iron Age and a former Deputy Keeper of the Department of Prehistoric and Romano-British Antiquities at the British Museum.

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Book Details

Published
May 6, 1997
Publisher
Harvard University Press
Pages
96
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780674104723

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