Ancient European tribes
Chapter 1
The dawn of metal and the Bronze Age shift
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Chapter 2
Fortresses of stone and the Iron Age clash
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Chapter 3
Whispers from the bog and sacred spaces
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Chapter 4
Daily life, trading networks, and tribal art
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YOUR GOAL
Master of Ancient European tribes
Ch 4 · Daily life, trading networks, and tribal art
renaissanceman European Bronze and Iron Age
With amber beads and bronze so grand, Trade networks connected across the European land.
Fun Fact
Boudica's Army: Queen Boudica's tribal army successfully destroyed three major Roman settlements, including Londinium (modern London), before being defeated in 61 CE.
Glossary
amber (noun)
A hard, translucent, yellowish-brown fossil resin used for making jewelry and decorative objects. Baltic amber traded along prehistoric European routes linked northern tribes with Mediterranean civilizations by 1600 BCE.
A hard, translucent, yellowish-brown fossil resin used for making jewelry and decorative objects. Baltic amber traded along prehistoric European routes linked northern tribes with Mediterranean civilizations by 1600 BCE.
Quiz
Where was the Vix Grave, containing a wealthy Celtic princess and a giant bronze vessel, found?
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What precious fossilized resin was traded from the Baltic Sea to southern Europe?
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Why was the central hearth fire in a Celtic roundhouse kept burning constantly?
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Which tribal queen ruled the Brigantes and allied with the Romans in Britain?
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Which famous Celtic queen led a massive tribal rebellion against the Roman Empire in 60 CE?



