About This Book
The author surveys the origins and evolution of art produced by Celtic‑language peoples, tracing continental influences and archaeological evidence across prehistoric, early Iron Age, and Christian periods. It documents decorative practice in metalwork, pottery, stone carving, and illuminated manuscripts, identifying recurring motifs such as spirals, chevrons, key‑patterns, knotwork, and plaitwork, and explains technical methods behind ornament and shading. Comparative analysis links pagan motifs to later Christian art, while abundant illustrations and diagrams support typologies, regional variations, and chronology.
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