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    Hi wangchang. Is there any other information regarding these models, as in the archaeological evidence that was used to establish the layout etc. that you can share. This isn't, by the way, to question the voracity of the models, but because I am genuinely interested in the evidence for pre-Roman Iron age culture.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gaius Sempronius Gracchus View Post
    Hi wangchang. Is there any other information regarding these models, as in the archaeological evidence that was used to establish the layout etc. that you can share. This isn't, by the way, to question the voracity of the models, but because I am genuinely interested in the evidence for pre-Roman Iron age culture.
    Unfortunately, I did not visited the museum. A friend of mine reluctantly agreed to take a few pictures and send them to me. I can always ask him if he red anything while he was there, but I doubt it (he wasn't there out of his own free will).

    If it can be of any help, here is how the settlement started :
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    A ''startup'' entreprise by a wealthy guy back then. It turned out to be quite successful over the decades.

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    Thank you. Which museum is it? (If you have said already I have missed it, so my apologies)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gaius Sempronius Gracchus View Post
    Thank you. Which museum is it? (If you have said already I have missed it, so my apologies)
    Hahaha. I was wondering why those pictures seemed to be of so high quality.

    I just found out those aren't even pictures from the museum. He got them from a book. Apparently the pictures he took were too horrible. I'm surprised he went through that hassle for me.
    The book is called : ''La question de la proto-urbanisation à l'âge de fer'' written in 2012.

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    The book is called : ''La question de la proto-urbanisation à l'âge de fer'' written in 2012.[/QUOTE]

    Adding that to my reading list.



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    http://www.megalithic.co.uk/modules....wpic&pid=84000
    http://www.megalithic.co.uk/modules....wpic&pid=83547


    A reconstructed Celtic village (museum) with 6 buildings and a watchtower. In the nearby there is a celtic garden.
    fot further information:
    http://www.keltendorf-steinbach.de/
    Pretty houses. That + some potential paintings/decorations.

    I think it's legit. Not entirely sure thought.

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    those houses remind me of some of the ones in Germany to this day. (with the generally white color, and then the presence of these wooden beams going at angles). there are obviously major differences, but still, the resemblance is striking.

    did they draw from a common thread, or did one influence the other, or did they evolve independently?
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