Vix et le phénomène princier / / edite par Patrice Brun, Bruno Chaume, Federica Sacchetti.
Twenty years after the colloquium at Châtillon-sur-Seine concerning the ephemeral Celtic principalities, which gave rise to lively discussions of the standard model applied to the princely seats of the 6th and 5th centuries BC, it is time to re-examine the question in light of the spectacular disco...
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