Entry Topical Term
001 - CONTROL NUMBER
- control field: 111043
003 - CONTROL NUMBER IDENTIFIER
- control field: DLC
005 - DATE AND TIME OF LATEST TRANSACTION
- control field: 20200604174945.0
008 - FIXED-LENGTH DATA ELEMENTS
- fixed length control field: 061003i| anannbabn |b ana
010 ## - LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CONTROL NUMBER
- LC control number: sh 85021727
040 ## - CATALOGING SOURCE
- Original cataloging agency: DLC
- Transcribing agency: DLC
- Modifying agency: DLC
053 #0 - LC CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
- Classification number element--single number or beginning number of span: D70
150 ## - HEADING--TOPICAL TERM
- Topical term or geographic name entry element: Celts
450 ## - SEE FROM TRACING--TOPICAL TERM
- Topical term or geographic name entry element: Celtic peoples
450 ## - SEE FROM TRACING--TOPICAL TERM
- Topical term or geographic name entry element: Gaels
550 ## - SEE ALSO FROM TRACING--TOPICAL TERM
- Control subfield: g
- Topical term or geographic name entry element: Ethnology
- Geographic subdivision: Europe
550 ## - SEE ALSO FROM TRACING--TOPICAL TERM
- Control subfield: g
- Topical term or geographic name entry element: Indo-Europeans
550 ## - SEE ALSO FROM TRACING--TOPICAL TERM
- Topical term or geographic name entry element: Alpine race
670 ## - SOURCE DATA FOUND
- Source citation: Encyc. Am.
- Information found: (Celtic peoples: The Celts were a group of peoples, bound by a common Indo-European cultural and linguistic heritage, who spread over much of Europe from the 2d millemmium B.C. to about the 1st century B.C. They included the Gauls, the Galatians, and the Belgae, as well as the ancestors of the present-day Irish, Scottish, and Welsh.)
670 ## - SOURCE DATA FOUND
- Source citation: Oxford class. dict.
- Information found: (Celts: a name applied by ancient writers to a population group occupying lands mainly north of the Mediterranean region from Galacia in the west to Galatia in the east. (Its application to the Welsh, the Scots, and the Irish is modern.) Their unity is recognizable by common speech and common artistic traditions.)