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The Bronze Age and the Celtic World

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The author presents a series of lectures synthesizing archaeological and anthropological evidence to trace the origins, movements, and material culture of Celtic and neighboring Bronze Age populations. Chapters examine prehistoric settlement, trade networks, prospecting and migration, and propose a Celtic homeland; detailed study of the form, development, and geographic spread of leaf-shaped bronze swords provides a key chronological and cultural marker. The narrative integrates finds from Mediterranean and European contexts, addresses the transition to iron weaponry, and concludes by weighing hypotheses about Indo-European origins and subsequent population movements.

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Harold Peake

Harold Peake was a notable figure in the study of archaeology and ancient history, particularly recognized for his contributions to understanding the Bronze Age and its cultural connections with the Celtic world. His key work, "The Bronze Age and the Celtic World," explores the intricate relationships between these ancient societies, shedding light on their social structures, trade, and cultural exchanges. Peake's scholarship has contributed to the broader discourse on prehistoric Europe, making him a significant figure in the field of archaeology.

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