A Comparison of Celtic and Gallic culture .
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A Comparison of Celtic and Gallic Culture Joe Wilson IDS 1300 - The Gods of Medieval Epic Dr. Gleason The culture of the people known as the Celts is one filled with enigma and contradiction. Most every aspect of Celtic culture has been debated, from the time of their appearance to their religious practices. We have only two primary sources from which to draw data on that culture. One is the collection of folk tales, myths
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eltic and Gallic cultures are related or if they were completely independent. Works Cited Gantz, Jeffrey, trans. Early Irish Myths and Sagas. By Various Authors. New York: Penguin Books, 1981. Caesar, Caius Julius. "Julius Caesar's War Commentaries: De bello gallico (Gallic Wars): Book 6." http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/txt/caesar/caegal06.htm (21 June 2001). Palmer, R.R., PhD., LittD., Ed. "Roman Empire about 400 A.D. and the Barbarian Invasions." Map: Rand McNally World History Series.
eltic and Gallic cultures are related or if they were completely independent. Works Cited Gantz, Jeffrey, trans. Early Irish Myths and Sagas. By Various Authors. New York: Penguin Books, 1981. Caesar, Caius Julius. "Julius Caesar's War Commentaries: De bello gallico (Gallic Wars): Book 6." http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/txt/caesar/caegal06.htm (21 June 2001). Palmer, R.R., PhD., LittD., Ed. "Roman Empire about 400 A.D. and the Barbarian Invasions." Map: Rand McNally World History Series.