Celts
There are 152 items in Celts:
Appian, Gallic War 4
Appian of Alexandria (c.95-c.165): one of the most underestimated of all Greek historians, author of a Roman History in twenty-four books.Although only Appian's books on the Roman Civil Wars survive in their entirety, large parts of the other books, devoted…Arelate (Arles)
Arelate: important Roman city in souther France, modern Arles. Theater entrance Arles is one of the oldest cities in France. It is…Argentomagus
Argentomagus: important settlement of the Bituriges, modern Saint-Marcel.Oppidum The theater The oppidum of Argentomagus ("silver market") was an important settlement in the…Argentoratum (Strasbourg)
Argentoratum: Roman legionary base and town on the Upper Rhine, modern Strasbourg in France.Early History Model of the legionary base The fertile loess soil…Arlon, Institut Archéologique du Luxembourg
It is a bit confusing that the Institut Archéologique du Luxembourg is apparently not in Luxembourg. In the nineteenth century, the old archduchy was divided into two halves; the western part became part of Belgium, the eastern part became an…Aubéchies, Archéosite
Reconstructions of Prehistoric, Celtic (Gallic), and Roman sites. Very much worth a detour.
![]() Bay de Quiberon |
Beaune, Archéodrome
Former open air museum with among other objects very impressive reconstructions of Caesar's siege works at Alesia. In was closed in 2005. There are 1 items in Beaune, Archéodrome: …Bistriţa-Năsăud Museum Complex
Archaeological collection, covering the Prehistoric, Dacian, and Roman periods. There are 2 items in Bistriţa-Năsăud Museum Complex: …
![]() Bolu, Hidirsihlar tumulus, Galatian torques |
Bonn, Rheinisches Landesmuseum
Large museum with a great collection of ancient art from the Roman Rhineland: Bonn itself of course, but also Cologne, Xanten, and so on. Among the Roman objects is the famous cenotaph of Marcus Caelius. Even more famous (but not…Gaius Julius Caesar: Conquest of Gaul
Gaius Julius Caesar (13 July 100 - 15 March 44 BCE), Roman statesman, general, author, famous for the conquest of Gaul (modern France and Belgium) and his subsequent coup d'état. He changed the Roman republic into a monarchy and laid…