A bracelet with ox-heads discovered in the 19th century at T�rgu Mure _ ( see picture ) had been dated by some scholars to La Tene.
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There are similarities between the chariot burials of the Arras Culture and groups of La Tene burials in northern Europe, where the burial of carts was also practised.
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Early archaeology and onomastics show that they were culturally different from southern Illyrians, Iapodes, and the La Tene peoples commonly known as the Celts, though they were later Celticized.
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Fortification systems of the hill are detectable from the Celtic settlement ( oppidum ) reached its height during the La Tene period ( about the 3rd century BC ).
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Finely detailed, he is armed with an oval shield in the style of third-century B . C . Celtic works excavated at La Tene, an area near Neuchatel in Switzerland.
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A 5th century BC date for the Newbridge chariot burial places it within the context of La Tene A, consistent with its similarities to European examples and predating known Yorkshire examples.
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Excavations and fieldwalks have discovered Bronze age, Hallstatt and La Tene ( Dacian ) settlements and earthwork fortifications, as well as a Roman villa and evidence of a Roman quarrying settlement.
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In the La Tene II, or La Tene C era ( 2nd century BC ), the foot of the fibula actually bent back to touch the bow and was wrapped around it.
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"' Murus Gallicus "'or " Gallic Wall " is a method of construction of defensive walls used to protect Iron Age hillforts and oppida of the La Tene period in Western Europe.
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In the La Tene II, or La Tene C era ( 2nd century BC ), the foot of the fibula actually bent back to touch the bow and was wrapped around it.