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Titelberg (Luxembourgish: Tëtelbierg) is the site of a
large Celtic settlement or
oppidum in the
extreme south west of Luxembourg. In the 1st century...
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There is
strong evidence that the
recently excavated oppidum on the
Titelberg plateau in the
extreme southwest of the
Grand Duchy of
Luxembourg was...
- the 1st
century BC, as can be seen from the
remains of the
extensive Titelberg site in the far
southwest of the
country and from the
impressive finds...
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Luxembourg have been discovered, the most
famous being the
Oppidum of
Titelberg. In
around 58 to 51 BC, the
Romans invaded the
country when
Julius Caesar...
- (Toulouse)
Tigurini Eburdodunom? (Yverdon)
Treveri (*Trēwerī) Trier;
Titelberg Tricastini Augusta Tricastinorum (Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux)
Turoni Ambatia...
- wood, from
Luxembourg Bibracte oppidum,
monumental basin Grave at the
Titelberg oppidum,
Luxembourg Archaeology of
Northern Europe Iron Age
Britain Iron...
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round terminal expansion and
pierced with rivet.
There is an
example from
Titelberg whose channels have been
inserted into a
bulbous terminal formed with...
- Vresse-sur-Semois, Wallonia,
Belgium Sinsin, Somme-Leuze, Wallonia,
Belgium Titelberg,
Luxembourg Caestert,
possibly Atuatuca Tungrorum, on the Walloon/Flemish/Dutch...
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century BC when the Treveri, a
Celtic tribe,
inhabited the
region around Titelberg, a
large oppidum near Rodange. A
Celtic funeral chamber measuring 4.30...
- in Ireland,
dating to no
later than 95 BC; an Iron Age hillfort, the
Titelberg in Luxembourg; and two
Roman sites in Britain.
Djebel Babor Nature Reserve...