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208 Book Reviews / Ancient Civilizations from Scythia to Siberia 14 (2008) 193-220 An Atlas for Celtic Studies: Archaeology and Names in Ancient Europe and Early Medieval Ireland, Britain and Brittany . By John T. Koch, in collaboration with Raimund Karl, Antone Minard and Simon Ó’Faoláin. Celtic Studies Publications XII, Oxbow Books, Oxford and Celtic Studies Publications 2007. 224 p., ISBN-13: 978-1-84217-309-1; ISBN-10: 1-84217-309-X. Th e beginning of the 21 st century was rich in the publication of Atlases dedicated to the (pre)history of the Celts in Europe and Asia Minor. Th ey are all diff erent in approaches, presented data and printing quality, and target diff erent audiences, both expert and lay. Th e Atlas for Celtic Studies compiled most recently by the team lead by Professor John T. Koch at the Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies of the University of Wales in Aberys- twyth is very diff erent from the available publications with similar titles and is an event in Celtic Studies. Th e date range which this new Atlas covers is “from the Late Bronze Age (LBA) to the Central Middle Ages, c . 1200 BC – c . AD 1200, with most
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Published: Jan 1, 2008
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