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La Tène culture was a European Iron Ageculture. It existed from about 450 BCE to the Romanconquest in the 1st century BCE. It was a successor of the Hallstatt culture and is generally considered one of the root cultures of the Celtic people. It is named after the site of La Tène on Lake Neuchâtel in Switzerland.
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