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    in Hallstatt, Austria, and with the following La Tène culture (c. 450 BC onward), named after the La Tène site in Switzerland. It proposes that Celtic...
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    motillas, were built over Chalcolithic settlements. During the Iron Age II (La Tène culture), the territory occupied by the current provinces of Ciudad Real...
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    9th to the first half of the 5th century BC; the third, coinciding with La Tène A-B of the later Iron Age in this region and extending to the end of the...
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  • is regarded as the start of Etruscan civilization. Like its successor La Tène culture, Hallstatt is regarded as Celtic. Further to the east and north...
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    itself La Tène III ) Silver decorated band bracelet from Cerbăl dated to La Tène Decorated band hook-and-eye-bracelet Cerbăl dated to La Tène Dacian bracelet...
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  • Celtae are used in Greek and Latin, respectively, to denote a people of the La Tène horizon in the region of the upper Rhine and Danube during the 6th to 1st...
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  • dark skin." The verb tenê is a possessive verb that expresses a temporary possession. Ex.: M' tenê úm canéta nâ bôlsu. /m teˈne ũ kɐˈnɛtɐ nɐ ˈbolsu/ "I...
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    Age (1500 BC) artefacts were found at Schipfe). For the 1st century BC (La Tène culture), archaeologists excavated individual and aerial finds of the Celtic...
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    cultures, and from central-western Europe (Hallstatt and, to a lesser extent, La Tène culture), and from the Mediterranean (Phoenicians and Carthaginians). The...
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    strong similarities with the Celtic-speaking cultures of Hallstatt and La Tène. The Umbrian necropolis of Terni, which dates back to the 10th century...
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    was about 2 m long. The site dates to the end of the early La Tène or the middle La Tène period. Numerous briquetage-remains have been found. At Tregor...
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    increasing through time. In the Iron Age and late Bronze Age, Celtic-speaking La Tène and Hallstatt cultures spread over a large part of Italy, with related...
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    Petre Fluerașu, George Bădărău, Miron Țic, Menuț Maximinian, Al. Florin Țene, Eugen Evu, Marius Chelaru, Silviu Guga, Emanuela Ilie, Ladislau Daradici...
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    script has been dated to the 5th century BC. A vase fragment from the La Tène period (see illustration above), a probable illiterate imitation of Greek...
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    of a dragon head or a serpent had become quite common in Dacia. In the La Tène Period (3thBC–1st century AD), it served as a standard for the Dacians...
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    City: Fondo de Cultura Económica. p. 232. ISBN 9681663934. (in Spanish) Díaz Collazos, Ana María. Desarrollo sociolingüístico del voseo en la región andina...
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    Transylvania (category CS1 Latin-language sources (la))
    the Agathyrsi, of the Scythic cultures. From the 4th century BC, Celtic La Tène culture came to domination. The indigenous Dacian tribes engaged in politics...
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    Celts settled on and around the Lindenhof hill. For the 1st century BC La Tène culture, archaeologists excavated individual and aerial finds of the Celtic...
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  • e.g. RIG IV Nos. 92 (Lingones) and 267 (Leuci). A sword, dating to the La Tène period, was found in Port, near Biel/Bienne, with its blade inscribed with...
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    Helvetii as part of the IAU's NameExoWorlds contest. The distribution of La Tène culture burials in Switzerland indicates that the Swiss plateau between...
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    Dacians) inhabiting the region by Herodotus 500–1 BC – Middle Iron Age/La Tène culture 5th–4th century BC – A Getic settlement is found at Zimnicea 470–460...
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    Ziridava (category CS1 Latin-language sources (la))
    chronological horizons identified by Roska, he drew attention to some remains of La Tène Period and Migration Period. Despite many Dacian material findings, all...
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    Codé di Dona in the album Codé di Dona (Ed. Globe Music, ? — 1997) “Nôs cultura” from Eduíno performed by Ferro Gaita in the album Bandêra Liberdadi (Ed...
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    Palaeohispanica 9 (2009)" (PDF). Palaeohispánica: Revista Sobre Lenguas y Culturas de la Hispania Antigua. Palaeohispanica: 339–351. ISSN 1578-5386. Retrieved...
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    Lingüístico de Verano. 132 p. Gerdel, Florence L. (1979). Paez. In Aspectos de la cultura material de grupos étnicos de Colombia 2, (pp. 181–202). Bogota: Ministerio...
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    imported Roman ware. Bichir describes the first two as continuing Dacian La Tène pottery, and points to the presence of the so-called "Dacian cup", a cup...
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    middle (700-600 BC) and late (600-400 BC). The Second Iron Age, also called La Tène, generally covers the period between 450 BC and the peak of Roman Empire...
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    research on the "Potinklumpen" from Zürich" (PDF). Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte, España. Retrieved 2014-12-12. "A-Objekte KGS-Inventar" (PDF)...
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    Șanțul Mare (category CS1 Latin-language sources (la))
    chronological horizons identified by Roska, he drew attention to some remains of La Tène Period and Migration Period.[citation needed] Despite finding Dacian materials...
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    Attis, dating back to the 1st century AD. There are Celtic finds from the La Tène period and glazed pottery from the 1st century AD, also in the shape of...
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