Introduction
Contents
Part I: The Literary Evidence
I. General Reliability of Geographic and Ethnographic Sources
Historical Criticism of Major Ancient Ethnographers and Geographers Dealing with the Celts
Celtic Geography and Ethnic Identity
Classes
Other Status Determining Factors
Conclusions
Part II: The Archaeological Evidence
Choice of Sites
Chronology
Types of Evidence
North Coastal Sites
West Central Sites
Southwestern Sites
South Coastal Sites
Rhone Corridor Sites
Celtic Social Structure - Archaeological Evidence
Part III: General Conclusions
V. Critical Analysis of Literary and Archaeological Data
Composite Model: Celtic Social Structure
Hypotheses Generated by an Analysis of Celtic Social Structure
I. Ancient Ethnographic Sources on the Celts and Their Relationships
II. Additional Site Data
III. Site Data Tables
Bibliography