The Celtic Oppidum - Craft Sheet
The Celtic Oppidum
Craft set with protective wall, entrance gate, people, animals and vehiclesFrom the 2nd century B.C. onwards, fortified places and towns called oppidums appeared among the Celtic peoples, who at that time dominated the whole of Central Europe. These were settlements that were generally built on hills and partly fortified with agricultural land. The largest ones, such as Maching or Bibracte (France), could be more than 100 hectares in size. There were several types of fortification, the best known being described by Caesar and known as Murus gallicus (Gallic wall).
| Aspiration scale: | Easy |
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| Time Line: | 1,0 Hour |
6 sheets A4, numerous vehicles and figures
Detailed description in German, English, French
Scale 1:87
Distributor:
PGI-Skarabäus, Im Kränzliacker 9, 79576 Weil am Rhein, Germany, pgi-shop.de
PGI-Skarabäus, Lerchenstrasse 38, 4147 Aesch, Switzerland, pgi-shop.ch
Manufacturer: Archeokit, Gifkendorf 38, 21397 Vastorf, Germany, info@archeokit.de
Adult supervision:
Children under 14 years of age should use the kit under adult supervision to avoid risks from improper handling.
Risk of injury:
Be particularly careful when handling pointed and sharp parts! Use sharp tools carefully and, if necessary, take appropriate safety measures to avoid injuries.
Be careful with small parts:
Hazard of suffocation! Keep small parts out of the reach of small children.
Fire hazard:
Keep away from open fire and heat sources. Product contains highly flammable materials.
Use of adhesive:
When using adhesive, follow the manufacturer's safety instructions. Work in well-ventilated rooms and avoid skin or eye contact.
Intended use:
The kit may only be used in accordance with the enclosed instructions. Independent modifications can affect the functionality and safety of the built model.