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World of the Celts
David Freeman takes an archaeological and historical look at the British Celts. Illustrated text on weapons, round houses, clothing, art, artefacts. History, glossary and bibliography.
Understanding the British Iron Age
http://www.rdg.ac.uk/~lascretn/IAAgenda.htm
Draft report of members of the Iron Age Research Seminar on future research directions for British Iron Age archaeology.
Simon James's Ancient Celts Page
http://www.ares.u-net.com/celtindx.htm
The author of the controversial 'The Atlantic Celts' gives a summary of his views challenging the concept of Iron Age Britain as inhabited by Celts.
The Dover Bronze Age Boat
http://www.dover.gov.uk/museum/boat/
The world's oldest known sea-going boat, found in 1992, is on display at Dover Museum. The story of its discovery, excavation, preservation, presentation and replication.
In This Dark Cavern Thy Burying Place
http://www.britarch.ac.uk/ba/ba26/ba26feat.html#cavern
An article by Andrew Chamberlain from British Archaeology discussing Paleolithic mortuary practices in Great Britain.
Stones That Could be Britain's Pyramids
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,3604,497953,00.html
Barry Cunliffe tells the Hay-on-Wye book festival that the Mesolithic people of these islands were more advanced than the early Mediterranean cultures. Report from The Guardian.
The Hebridean Iron Age - Twenty Years Research
http://www.arcl.ed.ac.uk/arch/publications/hebrides/
D.W.Harding reviews progress in Atlantic Scottish Iron Age studies over the past twenty years, particularly fieldwork in west Lewis by the University of Edinburgh, with revolutionary conclusions for dating.