The Gundestrup Cauldron: Its Archaeological Context, the Style and Iconography of Its Portrayed Motifs, and Their Narration of a Gaulish Version of Táin Bó Cúalnge |
Contents
Preface | 9 |
Archaeological Analysis | 15 |
The Animal Types 33 | 33 |
Copyright | |
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analysis animal appear army Artist associated attributed base battle birds body bronze bull cattle Celtic central century B.C. chariot clear close coinage coins connection Cú Chulainn Cuailnge Date decorated deities depicted detail Donn earlier early elephants episode Espérandieu examples Fergus fight figures further Gaul Gaulish gives goddess gold Gundestrup cauldron Gundestrup plate hand head helmet holding horned horse important indicated Ireland Irish Italy kills Klindt-Jensen La Tène late later legs lines lions LU/YBL manuscript Marlborough Medb mentioned Mercury motifs O'Rahilly occur origin parallel perhaps period phalerae pieces pointed portrayal portrayed presence probably reference region relief rendering repertory Roman scene seems serpent shows side silver similar single statue stone story style Suessiones suggested sword Táin tale technique Tène third torque tradition trans warrior wearing