‘The mechanism of (Celtic) dreams?’: a partial response to our critics

Readers of recent issues of ANTIQUITY will have doubtless been struck by the passions which can be aroused by discussions concerning concepts of prehistoric as well as present-day ethnicity. Here the Megaws round off a Celtic trilogy of papers with what will surely not be the last word in an importa...

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Published inAntiquity Vol. 72; no. 276; pp. 432 - 435
Main Authors Megaw, J. V. S., Megaw, M. R.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Cambridge, UK Cambridge University Press 01.06.1998
Portland Press
J. Bellows
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Summary:Readers of recent issues of ANTIQUITY will have doubtless been struck by the passions which can be aroused by discussions concerning concepts of prehistoric as well as present-day ethnicity. Here the Megaws round off a Celtic trilogy of papers with what will surely not be the last word in an important debate.
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1745-1744
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