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In the late Iron Age, much of Germany had adopted Celtic models
with the same types of find occurring across the entire region.
When Roman troops arrived, over the border in Gaul and then through
incursions and raids into Germania, this changed; individual
leaders emerged with their own distinct tribal groups that had to
negotiate amongst themselves to face the Roman threat. According to
Volling, this heralded that Germania was at the threshold to
historical awareness and thus overcoming prehistoric thought'. This
study focuses on the 1st centuries BC and AD, searching for signs
of cultural change in the archaeological record, particularly
brooch types, the introduction of Roman finds, religious items and
settlement types. Thomas Volling also compares evidence from across
Germania and makes use of written sources. German text, English
summary.
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