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- The Insular Celts were speakers of the Insular Celtic languages in the British Isles and Brittany. The term is mostly used for the Celtic peoples of the isles up until the early Middle Ages, covering the British – Irish Iron Age, Roman Britain and Sub-Roman Britain. They included the Celtic Britons, the Picts, and the Gaels.www.wikiwand.com/en/Insular_Celts
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The Insular Celts were speakers of the Insular Celtic languages in the British Isles and Brittany. The term is mostly used for the Celtic peoples of the isles up until the early Middle Ages, covering the British–Irish Iron Age, Roman Britain and Sub-Roman Britain. They included the Celtic Britons, the Picts, and … See more
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In older theories, the arrival of Celts, defined as speakers of Celtic languages, which derive from a Proto-Celtic language, roughly coincided … See more• Insular art - embracing much Anglo-Saxon art as well as Celtic art in the post-Roman British Isles
• Celtic toponymy: Insular Celtic See moreThe British Iron Age is a conventional name in the archaeology of Great Britain, typically excluding prehistoric Ireland, which had an independent Iron Age culture of its own. … See more
Roman Britain existed for about four centuries, from the mid 1st to the mid 5th century. This led to the formation of a syncretized See more
Wikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license WEB(Top) Continental Celts. Insular Celts. Possible Para-Celts. Possible Celts mixed with other peoples. Non-Celtic people, heavily Celticized. See also. Notes. References. Further reading. External links. List of ancient Celtic …
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