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    The La Tène culture (/ləˈtɛn/; French pronunciation: [la tɛn]) was a European Iron Age culture. It developed and flourished during the late Iron Age (from...
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  • La Tène is a municipality in the Swiss canton of Neuchâtel. It may also refer to: La Tène culture, an Iron Age archaeological culture La Tène (archaeological...
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    developing out of the Urnfield culture of the 12th century BC (Late Bronze Age) and followed in much of its area by the La Tène culture. It is commonly associated...
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    the La Tène culture, which dates to about 450 BCE to the 1st century BCE and extends from Ireland to Anatolia and from Portugal to Czechia. La Tène is...
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    Celts (redirect from Ancient Celtic culture)
    Hallstatt culture which followed it (c. 1200–500 BC), named for the rich grave finds in Hallstatt, Austria, and with the following La Tène culture (c. 450...
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  • notable as the eponymous site of the Iron Age archaeological of the La Tène culture. La Tène has an area, as of 2009[update], of 5.4 square kilometers (2.1 sq mi)...
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    the Dniester. The earliest form of the culture was a northern extension of the Celtic La Tène material culture which influenced much of continental Europe...
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    Archaeologically, the Gauls were bearers of the La Tène culture during the 5th to 1st centuries BC. This material culture was found not only in all of Gaul but...
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    A) 400–350 BC, Jastorf C (La Tène B) 350–120 BC, Ripdorf (La Tène C) 120–1 BC, Seedorf (La Tène D) The Jastorf culture is named after a site near the...
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  • archaeological site of La Tène is within Marin-Epagnier's communal boundaries; see La Tène culture for an account of the history of the site. La Tène was the name...
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    Gauls (section Culture)
    language. The Gauls emerged around the 5th century BC as bearers of La Tène culture north and west of the Alps. By the 4th century BC, they were spread...
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  • particular archaeological culture or other typological unit, which is often named after it. For example, discoveries at La Tène and Hallstatt led scholars...
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    information regarding the material culture of the Celts, especially that of the La Tène culture and Hallstatt culture. However, the significance of these...
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    Oppidum (category La Tène culture)
    settlement or town. Oppida are primarily associated with the Celtic late La Tène culture, emerging during the 2nd and 1st centuries BC, spread across Europe...
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    Celtic art (redirect from La Tène art)
    peoples, including styles of art, and traced the culture to the earlier Hallstatt culture and La Tène culture. More recent genetic studies have indicated that...
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    Swords, La Tène culture Painted pottery, La Tène culture Chariot mounts from Somme-Bionne, La Tène culture Basse Yutz flagons, La Tène culture, 450 BC...
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    Archaeology of Northern Europe (category Archaeological cultures of Europe)
    European La Tène culture (Celts), contributing to the development of the Iron Age by the 4th century BC, presumably the locus of Common Germanic culture. Northern...
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    possible links to the peoples of the Dnieper basin. The culture was influenced by the La Tène culture and the nomads of the steppes (the Scythians and the...
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    Alps (category CS1 Latin-language sources (la))
    Austrian–Italian border in 1991. By the 6th century BC, the Celtic La Tène culture was well established. Hannibal notably crossed the Alps with a herd...
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  • divided in the early Iron Age Hallstatt culture (HaC and D, 800–450 BC) and the late Iron Age La Tène culture (beginning in 450 BC). The transition from...
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