Arnold, B. (1999). `Drinking the feast': alcohol and the legitimation of power in Celtic Europe. Cambridge Archaeol J 9 (1). Vol 9(1), pp. 71-93.

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`Drinking the feast': alcohol and the legitimation of power in Celtic Europe
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Cambridge Archaeol J 9 (1)
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Cambridge Archaeological Journal
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9 (1)
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71 - 93
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Discusses the importance of feasting and drinking in the Iron Age leadership of Europe and the British Isles with reference to literature from the period including Y Gododdin, Senchus Mor and the writings of Athenaeus. The Late Hallstatt sites of Vix and Hochdorf on the continent are noted and references are made to the Marlborough vat and the Aylesford bucket. Argues that only Iron Age burials containing a large number of eating and drinking vessels, particularly large metal cauldrons, should be considered the graves of the highest status individuals such as chieftains.
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Bettina Arnold
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Deborah M F Furness (Abstract author)
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1999
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Drinking Vessels (Auto Detected Subject)
Metal Cauldrons (Auto Detected Subject)
IRON AGE (Historic England Periods)
FUNERARY SITE (Monument Type England)
GRAVE (Monument Type England)
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20 Jan 2002