Gaulish, Galatian, Celtiberian, and Gallo-Roman primary sources: inscriptions, dedications, calendars, accounts, and Greek and Latin witnesses to continental Celtic religion and society.
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Celtiberian and Hispano-Celtic Sources — Celtiberian and Hispano-Celtic source dossiers: hospitality tesserae, bronze documents, sanctuary inscriptions, and damaged public texts presented with conservative English guides. (5)
Classical Witnesses on Gauls and Celts — Greek and Roman witnesses to Gaulish and Celtic peoples, including Caesar, Strabo, Diodorus, Livy, Pliny, Lucan, Pomponius Mela, Polybius, Plutarch, Athenaeus, and Ammianus. (22)
Galatian and Anatolian Sources — Greek and Latin sources for Galatians in Greece and Anatolia, including invasion narratives, Galatian tribal geography, and rare Anatolian-Galatian divine epithets. (13)
Gallo-Roman Latin Dedications — 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. (8)
Gaulish Inscriptions and Calendars — 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. (18)
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Introduction to Continental Celtic Sources — A reader's introduction to the Continental Celtic source room: Gaulish, Galatian, Celtiberian, Gallo-Roman, and classical evidence.