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Old Sarum hill fort, Britain Inhabited off and on since 3000 BC. Used by British Celts, Romans, and English.

Osher History Ireland Scotland Wales 1c

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We will examine Irish, Scottish, and Welsh history and culture from 500 BC to the present.

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Old Sarum hill fort, BritainInhabited off and on since 3000 BC.

Used by British Celts, Romans, and

English.

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Tara, IrelandSite contains a neolithic tomb, dating to c. 3400 BC, and an iron age/La Tene hillfort. Also the site associated with high kingship rituals.

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Dun Ailinne, IrelandDates from neolithic period, but used in iron age/La Tene era by kings of Leinster.

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British round houseModern recreation of a British round house.

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17th century illustration of an early British warrior.

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Lindow Man, 3rd-2nd century BC and Danebury Fort burial, 3rd-2nd century BCLindow Man found in Chesire, England.

Danebury Fort Burial in Danebury Fort, England.

Housed in the British Museum.

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Entremont warrior headsEntremot a La Tene site in France, but destroyed c. 120 BC by Romans.

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Pillars for skulls, RoquepertuseA La Tene ritual center at Roquepertuse, France. Destroyed c. 120 BC by Romans.

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Roquepertuse head shrine

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Ribemont sur AncreAnother La Tene ritual site in France.