Continental Celtic Sources
Gaulish, Galatian, Celtiberian, and Gallo-Roman primary sources: inscriptions, dedications, calendars, accounts, and Greek and Latin witnesses to continental Celtic religion and society.
Texts
Celtiberian and Hispano-Celtic source dossiers: hospitality tesserae, bronze documents, sanctuary inscriptions, and damaged public texts presented with conservative English guides.
Greek and Roman witnesses to Gaulish and Celtic peoples, including Caesar, Strabo, Diodorus, Livy, Pliny, Lucan, Pomponius Mela, Polybius, Plutarch, Athenaeus, and Ammianus.
Greek and Latin sources for Galatians in Greece and Anatolia, including invasion narratives, Galatian tribal geography, and rare Anatolian-Galatian divine epithets.
Latin dedication clusters from the Roman West preserving Celtic and local divine names: Epona, the Matronae, Belenus, Sequana, Rosmerta, Sucellus, and Mars with regional epithets.
Gaulish-language and closely related continental Celtic inscription dossiers: votive texts, lead tablets, workshop accounts, divine names, and damaged source records presented with cautious English renderings.