Iron Age

60 Second Celtic Chronicle: The Sack of Delphi

Sep 29th, 2009 | By E P Wohlfart | Category: Antiquity, Iron Age

Welcome back for another instalment of Sixty Second Celtic Chronicle the short, fast paced video PodCast where I grossly oversimplify the complexities of Celtic archaeology and history. If I sound funny this week, it’s because I had an awful cold while recording.

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60 Second Celtic Chronicle: The Celts and Alexander the Great

Sep 22nd, 2009 | By E P Wohlfart | Category: Iron Age

Welcome back for another instalment of Sixty Second Celtic Chronicle the short, fast paced video PodCast where I grossly oversimplify the complexities of Celtic archaeology and history.

If you for some reason have trouble viewing this video, you could always try visiting the PastPresenters.com YouTube Channel.



60 Second Celtic Chronicle: The Sack of Rome

Sep 8th, 2009 | By E P Wohlfart | Category: Iron Age

Welcome back for another instalment of Sixty Second Celtic Chronicle the short, fast paced video PodCast where I grossly oversimplify the complexities of Celtic archaeology and history. I’m particularly happy with the video this week, so make sure to check it out!

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60 Second Celtic Chronicle: Migrations

Sep 1st, 2009 | By E P Wohlfart | Category: Iron Age

Welcome back for another instalment of Sixty Second Celtic Chronicle the short, fast paced video PodCast where I grossly oversimplify the complexities of Celtic archaeology and history.

If you for some reason have trouble viewing this video, you could always try visiting the PastPresenters.com YouTube Channel.



60 Second Celtic Chronicle: Celtic Golden Age Approaching

Aug 25th, 2009 | By E P Wohlfart | Category: Iron Age

Welcome back for another instalment of Sixty Second Celtic Chronicle the short, fast paced video PodCast where I grossly oversimplify the complexities of Celtic archaeology and history.

If you for some reason have trouble viewing this video, you could always try visiting the PastPresenters.com YouTube Channel.