"Richly illustrated . . . sheds a strong light on the art
and life of a gifted people." Houston Chronicle
NEW IN PAPERBACK
Warlike, flamboyant, courageousthe ancient Celts had a fearsome
reputation. For five hundred years they dominated the lands north of the
Alps, before being largely absorbed into the Roman Empire. But Celtic
culture survived and achieved a glorious flowering in the post-Roman,
early Christian era. Today Celtic influence can be found in arts and
crafts, in legends, in place names, and even in languages.
In this generously illustrated introduction to the world of the Celts,
Simon James charts their way of life from farming to feasting, their
wars, their gods, and their superb craftsmanship in metal, wood, and
stone. He covers the neglected subject of Celtic life under Roman rule,
particularly in Gaul and Britain, and the continuing traditions in Ireland
after AD 400, when a Celtic renaissance gave birth to heroic tales, masterpieces
of enameled metalwork, and renowned illuminated manuscripts.
Simon James, Senior Lecturer in Archaeology at the University of
Leicester, has participated in numerous excavations in Britain, Germany,
France, and Italy.
ISBN 0-500-27998-5
· 71/4" x 91/2"
· Over 300 illustrations, 59 in color · 192 pages · CELTIC / HISTORY
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