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List of colour plates vii
List of figures ix
Preface xiii
Definitions, material and context 1
'An art with no genesis': later Bronze Age and Hallstatt origins 17
The La Tene Early Styles: origins and influences 38
The La Tene developed styles 65
The art of the swordsmith 93
The La Tene later relief styles 118
Insular British art to the Roman Conquest 140
La Tene and non-La Tene in Ireland 164
South-West Europe and the Celtiberians 189
Later styles and Romanizing influences 211
Later insular art in Britain and Ireland 238
Conclusions: archaeology and Celtic art 262
Bibliography 215
Index 291
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