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AR2304:03
Archaeology of Celtic Europe
[Offered in odd-numbered years]
Dr D Roe (Townsville campus);
Assoc. Professor J Campbell (Cairns campus).
This subject will provide an introduction to the archaeological evidence for the development of Celtic society in western Europe. Encompassing a timespan from the Bronze Age to the early Mediaeval period, the nature of the archaeological and documentary evidence for the emergence of Celtic societies will be presented and critically assessed. Covering such themes as metallurgical techniques and styles, ceramic traditions, art and literature, the development of urban societies and debates concerning the nature and effects of diffusion, migration and conquest, the subject will provide students with an opportunity to study a range of archaeological issues rarely encountered in the Australasian region. The subject will conclude with an assessment of the use of the archaeological evidence for the existence of the Celts within contemporary constructions of national and regional identities.