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European Ancient Cultures: Overview 
British archaeology internet information service archaeology, historic environment, heritage, excavation, a tip
Early British kingdoms
European cultures Abkhasians Alans Albanians Almohads Andalusia Andorran Armenians Baltic Basque Bretons Bulgarians Callinago Cantabrians Chuvash Danish Dutch 18th Century English Estonian Faroese Finn Fleming Georgian Gheg Albanians Greek Halstatt Hungarian Iberian Irish (Ancient) Irish (Modern) Lapps Lusitania Macedonia Moldavia Monegasque Nenets Roma(Gypsy) Roman Russia Sammarinese Slovene Suebi(Suevi) Swedish Tatars Vandals Visigoth Walloon Yukagir
Lost peoples: invaders in the Balkan Peninsula
Peoples of the red book red book of the Peoples of the Russian Empire
Horizontaal
European ancient cultures 
Alans and 'as' as the ancestors of the Balkarians and Karachais Alans, calling themselves "As" and called so in some written sources too, were known in Northern Caucasus from the first centuries AD
Attila the Hun the last and most powerful king of the European Huns
Britons Britons, 8th century
Bureaucrats and Barbarians: Minos and Mycenae Barbarians and bureaucrats: Minoa, Mycenae, and the Greek dark ages
Celtic art
Celtic arts and cultures
Celtic history the Celts dominated Mid and Western Europe for a thousand years. But it is only recently that the importance of Celtic influence on the cultural, linguistic and artistic development of Europe, Ancient Celts , Encyclopedia of the Celts
Celtic history the earliest archaeological evidence of the Celts in Europe dates from 700 BCE. A group of Celtic graves was found in Hallstatt, Austria
Celtic history Celtic history
Celts and the six Celtic languages
Celts: encyclopedia of the Celts encyclopedia of Celtic literature including the legends, mythology, tales, and history of this ancient culture, part of Celt.net
Celts: who were the Celts? the Celts were a group of peoples that occupied lands stretching from the British Isles to Gallatia
Celts: who were the Celts?
Frisians articles dealing with the history of Friesland and the Frisians
Frisians The Frisians are an ethnic group of Germanic people in Friesland, Groningen and parts of Germany. They inhabit an area known as Frisia
Frisians
Germaanse volkeren De Alamannen, De Angelsaksen, Franken, Gepiden, Goten, Visigoten, Longobarden, Vandalen, in Dutch
Germania, 395-774 six major German tribes, the Visigoths, the Ostrogoths, the Vandals, the Burgundians, the Lombards, and the Franks participated in the fragmentation and the collapse of the Western Roman Empire
Goths Goths, (Gotones, later Gothis), a Teutonic people who in the 1st century of the Christian era appear to have inhabited the middle part of the basin of the Vistula. They were probably the easternmost of the Teutonic peoples
Goths Goths
Gotland, pearl of the Baltic
katharen
Lipka Tatars of the White Horde
Lombards, or Langobards the Lombards, or Langobards, originated in the lower Elbe Valley. They are mentioned by Tacitus (Germania, 40) as one of the many tribes collectively known as the Suebi
Mongol Khâns
Mongols Perhaps the best-known of the Central Asian nomads, they are certainly among the best documented. The Mongols arose as a complex group of closely related tribes dwelling in the steppes and semi-arid regions south of the Yakut taiga, adjacent to the Gobi Desert
Mongols in World History Mongols in World History
Nenets: arctic nomads of Yamal, Siberia
Nomads The steppes of central Eurasia have been the source of countless nations and tribes, from the last retreat of the glaciers some 50,000 years ago, to nearly modern times
Ottomans the Ottomans are one of the greatest and most powerful civilizations of the modern period. Their moment of glory in the sixteenth century represents one of the heights of human creativity, optimism, and artistry
Peoples of Siberia
Pictish chronicle
Pictish kings
Pictish nation
Pictish nation Pictish nation
Pictish symbol stones
Picts
Pyramids in Germany
Ruin and conquest of Britain 400 AD - 600 AD
Stone age habitats
The Barbarians
The spread of Indo European and Turkish peoples off the steppe
The Stem Duchies the Stem Duchies of Germany were essentially the domains of the old German tribes of the area. These tribes were originally the Franks, the Saxons, the Alemanni, the Burgundians, the Thuringians, and the Rugians
Vandals
Yakut (Sakha) people

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