Abstract

This volume presents a new approach to art in Iron Age Britain and beyond, aiming to collapse the historic distinction between arts and crafts during the period 400BC-AD100. A case study from East Yorkshire (UK) uses primary and secondary data to examine the purposeful nature of patterns on a wide range of decorated Iron Age objects.

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