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In the Laténium: Studying Celtic designs

Class 4 students traced the designs they saw on the floor of the museum.

Links to other pages of The Celtic Word: the Laténium
Back to The Celtic World: LaTène page
The Laténium - an archaeological museum
In ithe Laténium: Studying Celtic designs
In the Laténium: studying  ceramic objects
In the Laténium: Studying ceramic objects
In the Laténium:The drama of La Tène
In the Laténium: The drama of La Tène
In the Laténium: Studying fibules
In the Laténium: Studying fibules
In the Laténium: Studying metal objects
In the Laténium: Studying metal objects
In the Laténium: Studying weapons
In theLaténium: Studying weapons
In the Laténium: Studying the oppidum model - Mt. Vully
In the Laténium: Studying the Mt. Vully oppidum model
In the Laténium: Studying the statue
In theLaténium: Studying the statue
In the Laténium: Studying  objects associated with transportation
In theLaténium: Studying objects associated with transportation
To see class at work in the museum, watch this QuickTime movie

 

Click here to go to the Laténium's web site

 

Click here to read about the La Tène art style in an article by Cari Buziak
Click here to learn more about Celtic Art in an article by Tara Lawrence

 

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This page was updated on 22 February, 2004 by K. Epps

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