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Celts, politics and motivation in archaeology / Simon James.

By: Material type: ArticleArticleSubject(s): In: Anthropology TodaySummary: Ruth & Vincent Megaw questioned the motivation behind the current critique of the use of the term 'Celtic' for the La Téne Iron Age in ANTIQUITY (1996: 175Ð81). They explained it is a nationalist reaction derived from insecurity about modern English identity. Here we have a reply to their paper, whcih rejects these interpretations.
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Antiquity 72 (1999): 200-209

Ruth & Vincent Megaw questioned the motivation behind the current critique of the use of the term 'Celtic' for the La Téne Iron Age in ANTIQUITY (1996: 175Ð81). They explained it is a nationalist reaction derived from insecurity about modern English identity. Here we have a reply to their paper, whcih rejects these interpretations.

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