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Western Europe

Archaeological sites, ancient history, and cultures of Western Europe.
  1. Andorra (2)
  2. Austria (4)
  3. Belgium (10)
  4. Cyprus (14)
  5. Denmark (11)
  6. France (43)
  7. Germany (21)
  8. Greece (39)
  9. Ireland (27)
  10. Italy (55)
  11. Luxembourg (6)
  12. Malta (2)
  13. Netherlands (8)
  14. Portugal (12)
  15. Spain (26)
  16. Switzerland (6)
  17. United Kingdom (159)

Alpine Lake Dwellings

Alpine Lake Dwellings are a type of archaeological site found at the edge of lakes in the Alps or other mountainous regions throughout northern and central Europe

ARENA: Archaeological Records of Europe

This wonderful website from the Archaeological Data Service includes an abundance of information and original documents on culture history and archaeological sites all over Europe. In several languages, and with maybe a dozen sites listed already, this promises to be a great repository for archaeology.

Beaker Folk

The Beaker folk is the name given to a cultural group widespread throughout western Europe, from the Late Neolithic to Early Bronze age (4000-2000 BC).

Bodies of the Bogs

An article in Archaeology magazine, in conjunction with an exhibit at the Silkeborg Museum, when almost all of the bog bodies of northwestern Europe were gathered together in one place.

Bog Bodies

The term bog bodies is used to refer to human burials, some likely sacrificed, recovered from peat bogs of Denmark, Germany, Holland, Britain, and Ireland.

Celtic Europe

Celtic Europe includes a considerable quantity of information on archaeology, culture history, linguistics, and mythology of the Celtic groups of Europe.

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