Dismantled Stone Round House, 2004
Dismantled Stone Round House, 2004
Dismantled Stone Round House's Fire Pit, 2004
Fencing at Celtiberian Silliness, March 2006
Fencing at Celtiberian Silliness, March 2006
Fencing at Celtiberian Silliness, March 2006
Fencing at Celtiberian Silliness, March 2006
Fencing at Celtiberian Silliness, March 2006
Fencing at Celtiberian Silliness, March 2006
Fencing at Celtiberian Silliness, March 2006
Fencing at Celtiberian Silliness, March 2006
Fencing at Celtiberian Silliness, March 2006
Fencing at Celtiberian Silliness, March 2006
Archery at Celtiberian Silliness, March 2006
Archery Target at Celtiberian Silliness, March 200…
Jardin de la Fontaine in Nimes, 1998
Jardin de la Fontaine in Nimes, 1998
Jardin de la Fountaine in Nimes, 1998
Circular Shield Boss in Bronze with Repousse Ornam…
Celtic Decorated Bronze Mirror in the British Muse…
Celtic Decorated Bronze Mirror in the British Muse…
Celtic Helmet with Neckguard in the British Museum…
Celtic Helmet with Neckguard in the British Museum…
Celtic Helmet with Neckguard in the British Museum…
Celtic Helmet with Neckguard in the British Museum…
Celtic Torque with a Herakles Knot in the Getty Vi…
Celtic Torque with a Herakles Knot in the Getty Vi…
Celtic Bronze Bull in the Archaeological Museum of…
Celtic Bronze Bull in the Archaeological Museum of…
Gilded Silver La Tene II Type Fibula in the Archae…
Gilded Silver La Tene III Type Fibula in the Archa…
Gilded Silver La Tene III Type Fibula in the Archa…
Gilded Silver La Tene II Type Fibula in the Archae…
Gilded Silver La Tene II Type Fibula in the Archae…
Gold Torque from Lugo Province in the Archaeologic…
Gold Torque from Lugo Province in the Archaeologic…
Celtic Village, 2004
Celtic Village, 2004
Wattle and Daub Round House, 2004
Gate Leading into the Celtic Village, 2004
Celtic Village, 2004
Pair of Celt-Iberian Armlets in the Metropolitan M…
Attachment for a Strap in the Metropolitan Museum…
S-Shaped Brooch in the Metropolitan Museum of Art,…
Harness Decoration in the Metropolitan Museum of A…
Dragon-Shaped Brooch in the Metropolitan Museum of…
Detail of the Thick Gold Celtic Torque in the Metr…
Thick Gold Celtic Torque in the Metropolitan Museu…
Thick Celtic Torque in the Metropolitan Museum of…
Gold Coin of the Parisii in the Metropolitan Museu…
Gold Coin of the Parisii in the Metropolitan Museu…
Celtic Bracelet with Spiral Designs in the Metropo…
Terret (Rein Guide) in the Metropolitan Museum of…
Detail of a Celtic Sword in the Metropolitan Museu…
Celtic Belt Clasp in the Metropolitan Museum of Ar…
Celtic Bow-Shaped Brooch in the Metropolitan Museu…
Celtic Sword in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Ju…
Celtic S-Shaped Brooch in the Metropolitan Museum…
Celtic Brooch in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, A…
Celtic Horse-Shaped Brooch in the Metropolitan Mus…
Beaker with Birds and Animals in the Metropolitan…
The Dying Gaul in the Capitoline Museum, June 1995
Celtic Cross Grave Marker in Woodlawn Cemetery, Au…
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Large Wattle and Daub Round House, 2004
Celtic Village, St Fagans
Recreated in 1992, the village at the Museum of Welsh Life features three roundhouses identical those occupied by our Iron Age ancestors.
The round dwellings are reconstructions based on the excavated remains of actual buildings.
The stone-walled house is based on one found at Conderton, Worcestershire; the first wattle-walled house on one from the hillfort of Moel-y-Gaer, Flintshire; and the large house, with its roof supported on posts, on remains excavated at Moel-y-Gerddi, Gwynedd.
All three are roofed with straw and the site is defended by a palisade and ditch.
Inside the houses you can see weaving looms, fire-dogs, corn querns and other everyday utensils of the Celts.
Experimental work in the growing of Iron-Age crops and rearing of animals also takes place here.
text from: www.bbc.co.uk/wales/southeast/sites/celts/pages/stfagans....
Recreated in 1992, the village at the Museum of Welsh Life features three roundhouses identical those occupied by our Iron Age ancestors.
The round dwellings are reconstructions based on the excavated remains of actual buildings.
The stone-walled house is based on one found at Conderton, Worcestershire; the first wattle-walled house on one from the hillfort of Moel-y-Gaer, Flintshire; and the large house, with its roof supported on posts, on remains excavated at Moel-y-Gerddi, Gwynedd.
All three are roofed with straw and the site is defended by a palisade and ditch.
Inside the houses you can see weaving looms, fire-dogs, corn querns and other everyday utensils of the Celts.
Experimental work in the growing of Iron-Age crops and rearing of animals also takes place here.
text from: www.bbc.co.uk/wales/southeast/sites/celts/pages/stfagans....
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