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The appearance of Celts in Transylvania can be traced to the later La Tène period (c. 4th century BC).Excavation of the great La Tène necropolis at Apahida, Cluj County, by at the turn of the 20th century revealed the first evidence of Celtic culture in Romania. The 3rd–2nd century BC site is remarkable for its cremation burials and chiefly wheel-made funeral vessels.

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  • The appearance of Celts in Transylvania can be traced to the later La Tène period (c. 4th century BC).Excavation of the great La Tène necropolis at Apahida, Cluj County, by at the turn of the 20th century revealed the first evidence of Celtic culture in Romania. The 3rd–2nd century BC site is remarkable for its cremation burials and chiefly wheel-made funeral vessels. A historical timeline of the Celts of Transylvania can be derived from archaeological finds at La Tène, but there are almost no ancient records that allow reconstruction of political events in the area. The Celts exercised politico-military rule over Transylvania between the 4th and 2nd century BC and brought with them a more advanced iron-working technology. They were also responsible for the spread of the potter's wheel into a much wider area than the one they occupied. (en)
  • La presencia de los celtas en Transilvania se remonta al último periodo de La Tène (c. siglo IV a. C.).​ La excavación de la gran necrópolis de La Tène en Apahida, en el distrito de Cluj, realizada por S. Kovacs a finales del siglo XX, reveló los primeros indicios de la cultura celta en Rumanía. El yacimiento, del siglo III al II a. C., destaca por sus enterramientos de cremación y por los recipientes funerarios fabricados principalmente con ruedas.​ A partir de los hallazgos arqueológicos de La Tène se puede establecer una cronología histórica de los celtas de Transilvania, pero casi no existen registros antiguos que permitan reconstruir los acontecimientos políticos de la zona. Los celtas ejercieron un dominio político-militar sobre Transilvania entre los siglos IV y II a. C. y trajeron consigo una tecnología más avanzada para trabajar el hierro. También fueron responsables de la difusión del torno de alfarero en una zona mucho más amplia que la que ellos ocupaban.​ (es)
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  • The appearance of Celts in Transylvania can be traced to the later La Tène period (c. 4th century BC).Excavation of the great La Tène necropolis at Apahida, Cluj County, by at the turn of the 20th century revealed the first evidence of Celtic culture in Romania. The 3rd–2nd century BC site is remarkable for its cremation burials and chiefly wheel-made funeral vessels. (en)
  • La presencia de los celtas en Transilvania se remonta al último periodo de La Tène (c. siglo IV a. C.).​ La excavación de la gran necrópolis de La Tène en Apahida, en el distrito de Cluj, realizada por S. Kovacs a finales del siglo XX, reveló los primeros indicios de la cultura celta en Rumanía. El yacimiento, del siglo III al II a. C., destaca por sus enterramientos de cremación y por los recipientes funerarios fabricados principalmente con ruedas.​ (es)
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  • Celts in Transylvania (en)
  • Celtas en Transilvania (es)
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