View Full Version : A personal request to the EB team (and anyone else who can help)
Hello everyone,
I wanted to make a personal request to certain members of the EB team, and anyone else who can assist in this matter. As those of you who PM me are aware I am hoping to start studying for my doctorate in Archaeology in the next few years, for this I am hoping to identify the Belgic migration to Britain in the archaeological record. My main stumbling block at the moment is I have a lack of material concerning the continental Belgae.
I was thus wondering if the EB team members who worked on the Gallic factions could reveal what sources they used? Likewise if anyone can recommend any books which deal with Northern Gaul I would be extremely grateful.
Thank you for your time.
(Im aware that that EB bibliography thread exists but as far as I am aware nobody as recommended any material relating to the Belgae).
NIKOMAHOS
10-11-2011, 18:58
I hope this will cover you:
Celts/Gauls/Germans
The Prehistory of Germanic Europe Schutz
The Ancient Celts Barry Cunliffe
The Celtic Empire, The First Millenium of Celtic History 1000BC - 51 AD, Peter Berresford Ellis
Die Germanen Herwig Wolfram
Die Roemer in Germanien Reihhard Wolters
Der Limes, Geschichte einer Grenze Egon Schallmayer
Die Goten und ihre Geschichte Herwig Wolfram
Geschichte der Kriegskunst, Die Germanen, Vom Kampf der Römer und Germanen bis zum Übergang ins Mittelalter Hans Dellbrück
The Celts Edited by Sabatino Moscati, Otto Hermann Frey, Venceslas Kruta, Barry Raftery, Miklós Szabó 1991.
Celts and the Classical World David Rankin 1996.
Gallia Narbonensis: Southern Gaul in Roman Times A.L.F. Rivet 1990.
The Historical Atlas of the Celtic World, John Haywood- Stretches to modern times but half the book is pertinent to the EB time frame. Good maps.
It is from this post: https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showthread.php?70698-Europa-Barbarorum-Bibliography&highlight=eb+bibliography
NIKOMAHOS
green jacket
10-12-2011, 09:23
Dont be afraid to also look in books about pre-roman britain, my grandad helped in his younger days with excavations and had a great book looking into british life and the celts who settled in southern britain, sadly this old books has been long since lost otherwise i would give you the title. Dont just settle in books about celts a lot of (possibly nationalistic) authors who write britain.
Power2the1
10-13-2011, 23:17
The Celts of the West (Echoes of the ancient world) Venceslas Kruta, Werner Forman has some nice info on the Belgae, but I unfortunately have that book packed up along with the other Celtic books that I own. The Celts by Moscati, Szabo, Kruta (alrady mentioned above) is priceless, too, for the sheer amount of info it contains. There are not a whole lot out there specifically about the Belgae. There is a paper by Hans Kuhn, Rolf Hachmann and Georg Kossack called Völker zwischen Germanen und Kelten which has some interesting arguments that state, at least in the area the Netherlands and adjacent areas of Germany (the North-West bloc), that these inhabitants where neither Celt or German
Hope this helps a bit!
The Celts of the West (Echoes of the ancient world) Venceslas Kruta, Werner Forman has some nice info on the Belgae, but I unfortunately have that book packed up along with the other Celtic books that I own. The Celts by Moscati, Szabo, Kruta (alrady mentioned above) is priceless, too, for the sheer amount of info it contains. There are not a whole lot out there specifically about the Belgae. There is a paper by Hans Kuhn, Rolf Hachmann and Georg Kossack called Völker zwischen Germanen und Kelten which has some interesting arguments that state, at least in the area the Netherlands and adjacent areas of Germany (the North-West bloc), that these inhabitants where neither Celt or German
Hope this helps a bit!
That's excellent! Thank you!
antisocialmunky
10-16-2011, 23:07
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