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Gaesatae is greek term.
The gaulish term is "Gaisates".
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In gaulish language, it's "Druid" and "Druides" for the pluriel.
Source: Dictonnary of X.Delamarre.
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Hello,
I posted several month ago. I speak French and I'm member of the francophone community of Total War. www.universtotalwar.fr
Sorry for my bad english.
I'm passionate by the history and in particular the Gallic civilization.
I noticed many faults mainly on the equipment, and and I will offer a series of documents and of images to you.. The PDF-Documents are in French, I hope that one of you is French-speaking because they are of excellent qualities.
Sorry for the too many pictures, there aren't "spoiler" ?
An excellent English link on the armament:
http://www.gallicobelgae.org/la_tene_chronology.htm
The habitat at the time of LaTène:
The artisanal district of Bibracte
The fortified farm of Paule:
The tools:
Activities of the Celtic society:
Metallurgy and art:
The warriors and the war:
http://www.lecasquedagris.com/
http://mambba.blogspot.com/2008/08/le-casq...-des-snons.html
For the French-speaking:
The Celtic Armament by André Rapin
The war and the weapons of the first century BC
A specialist of the re-enactment
A group of Re-enactment of the third century BC:
http://pagesperso-orange.fr/leuki/asso.html
http://pagesperso-orange.fr/leuki/panoplie.html#
A group of Re-enactment of the first century BC:
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Please, look at these links:
http://pagesperso-orange.fr/leuki/reconsti.html#boucl
http://www.archeoart.org/reconstit.html
http://www.wildfiregames.com/forum/index.p...56entry196356
to respect the history of Celts
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http://www.archeoart.org/accueil.html
http://pagesperso-orange.fr/leuki/reconsti.html#boucl
If you want a real equipement for Celts.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oppidum_of_Manching
I think it's good pictures of a oppidum.
I hope that all picture will be useful.
PS: the Brittons used cuirasses of leather and woad for bodypainting (several blue only) but they used less chain mail than Gallic warriors. However they used chariots and bodypainting unlike Gallic warriors.
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Britton
Gallic
Celts with a Macedonian Officer.
http://www.lecasquedagris.com/bd-agris-tom...anches-couleurs
http://www.lecasquedagris.com/bd-agris-tom...elques-planches
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Hello, i'm French and I wanted to give you three pictures:
This comic was created by several historians. I hope this will be useful because in 0AD Celts are stereotyped.
Celts used cuirasses of hardened leather and spear along three meters.
Romans: Unit: Spearman
in Unit Concepts
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Er, the javelin called "Verutum" is smaller. One meter and ten centimeter (1m10).