TY - THES
T1 - A study of the people of pre-Roman iron age and Roman Britain
AU - Gibb, David
N1 - This thesis has been made available in the UWA Profiles and Research Repository as part of a UWA Library project to digitise and make available theses completed before 2003. If you are the author of this thesis and would like it removed from the UWA Profiles and Research Repository, please contact digitaltheses-lib@uwa.edu.au
PY - 2002
Y1 - 2002
N2 - [Truncated] Chapter 1 An introduction to what is known about the Pre-Roman Iron Age (PRIA), the Roman and Post-Roman periods and the people from written, archaeological and burial sources.
Chapter 2 The literary evidence about the people of Britain of this time is limited, but what is available may be expanded and built upon from other sources, such as epigraphy, tablets, settlements and their patterns, burials and cemeteries, anthropology, demography and palaeopathology.
Chapter 3 The Iron Age people of North Western Europe, called Celts by their Mediterranean neighbours, developed common cultures known in the order of their occurrence as Hallstatt and La Tène and their impact on the people of Britain and their language is examined.
AB - [Truncated] Chapter 1 An introduction to what is known about the Pre-Roman Iron Age (PRIA), the Roman and Post-Roman periods and the people from written, archaeological and burial sources.
Chapter 2 The literary evidence about the people of Britain of this time is limited, but what is available may be expanded and built upon from other sources, such as epigraphy, tablets, settlements and their patterns, burials and cemeteries, anthropology, demography and palaeopathology.
Chapter 3 The Iron Age people of North Western Europe, called Celts by their Mediterranean neighbours, developed common cultures known in the order of their occurrence as Hallstatt and La Tène and their impact on the people of Britain and their language is examined.
U2 - 10.26182/5d4d230f62f06
DO - 10.26182/5d4d230f62f06
M3 - Master's Thesis
ER -