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Adam Islip. The Romane Historie by T. Livius. 1600, thick folio, contemporary full paneled brown calf  rebacked in calf-gilt, red morocco spine label, raised bands, London. Accessed September 19, 2015.  From: http://www.baumanrarebooks.com/rare-books/livy-philemon-holland/romane-            historie/87315.aspx.

 

Benedict, Coleman H. "The Romans in Southern Gaul." The American Journal of Philology 63, No. 1    (1942):38-50. Accessed September 21, 2015.http://www.jstor.org/stable/291079.

 

Brantley, Chris. "Galatians (280-25 BC)." Fanaticus: De Bellis Antiquitatis. October 14, 2004. Accessed  September 19, 2015. http://fanaticus.org/DBA/armies/II30/index.html.

 

Bronze Coin. ca. 38 BCE, Bronze, 30.5 mm diameter. Cornell University College of Arts and Sciences,  Ithaca, New York. Available from: ARTstor, http://www.artstor.org 

 

Cary, M. "The Greeks and Ancient Trade with the Atlantic." The Journal of Hellenic Studies 44, Part 2  (1924): 166-79. Accessed September 22, 2015.http://www.jstor.org/stable/625380.

 

Caesar, Julius. The Battle for Gaul. Translated by Anne Wiseman. Boston, Massachusetts: D.R.  Godine, 1980.

 

Charles Knight, Two Druids. 1845, bas-relief found at Autun., in Autun, Burgandy, France. Accessed  September 22, 2015. From: http://www.fromoldbooks.org/OldEngland/pages/0013-Two-  Druids/#details.

 

Dying Gaul. 230-220 BCE, Marble, lifesize. Musei capitolini , Rome, Italy. Available from: ARTstor,  http://www.artstor.org 

 

Erdkamp, Paul. "Polybius, the Ebro Treaty, and the Gallic Invasion of 225 B.C.E."Classical  Physiology 104, No. 4 (October 2004): 495-110. Accessed September 25,  2015. http://www.jstor.org/stable/4352787.

 

Gallic warrior with sword belt, helmet and torque. 3rd century BCE, Bronze. Staatliche Museen zu  Berlin , Berlin, Germany. Available from: ARTstor, http://www.artstor.org 

 

The Gallic Wars (58-51BC). Accessed September 16, 2015.  From:http://www.humanities.mq.edu.au/acans/caesar/GallicWars.htm.

 William Dowie. "Typical Celtic Buildings." World of Garnia. May 16, 2012. Accessed September 25,  2015. From: http://garnia-blog.blogspot.com/2012/05/typical-celtic-buildings.html.

 

"Gaul: Ancient Region, Europe." Encyclopedia Britannica Online. 2015. Accessed September 18,  2015. http://www.britannica.com/place/Gaul-ancient-region-Europe.

 

Gaul. The Parisii. c. 70-60 BC. AV Stater (7.43g). Accessed September 19, 2015.  From:http://www.ngccoin.com/gallery/auction/greek.aspx.

 

King, Anthony. Roman Gaul and Germany. Berkeley, California: University of California Press, 1990.  240.

 

Konstam, Angus, and Roger Kean. Historical Atlas of the Celtic World. New York, New York:  Checkmark Books, 2001. 192.

 

Livius, Titus. "Book 5: The Veii and the Destruction of Rome by the Gauls." In The History of Rome,  Volume 1, translated by Rev. Canon Roberts, edited by Ernest Rhys. J. M. Dent & Sons, 1905.

 

Michell, John. "Earth Mysteries: The Celtic Druids." Britannia. 2011. Accessed September 21,  2015. http://www.britannia.com/wonder/michell2.html.

 

Polybius. The Histories. Translated by Robin Waterfield. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008. 495.

 

Sarcophagus: Romans and Gauls. Accessed September 22, 2015.  From:https://classconnection.s3.amazonaws.com/649/flashcards/2013649/jpeg/34313537244691  25.jpeg.

 

Sucellus. 1st-2nd century, Bronze, 12 5/8 x 6 1/8 x 4 13/16 in. The Walters Art Museum , Baltimore,  Maryland. Available from: ARTstor, http://www.artstor.org 

 

Terracotta Nolan amphora. ca. 480-470 BCE, Terracotta, 13 11/16 in. height. The Metropolitan  Museum of Art ,New York, New York. Available from: ARTstor, http://www.artstor.org 

 

Thayer, William P. "The Text of Polybius on LacusCurtius." Polybius: The Histories. September 12,  2014. AccessedSeptember 19, 2015. http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Polybius  /home.html.

 

Twisted Torc. ca. 600 BCE, Copper alloy, 8 1/4 in. diameter. The Metropolitan Museum of Art ,New    York, New York. Available from: ARTstor, http://www.artstor.org 

 

VandenBoom, Becki. "Pre-conquest Celtic and Germanic Trade with the Wider  Mediterranean." Academia. Accessed September 20, 2015.http://www.academia.edu/5081476/Pre-  conquest_Celtic_and_Germanic_trade_with_the_wider_Mediterranean.

 

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