
The Hallstatt Culture, the Celts, and the Rise of the European Iron Age
Tides of History
The Impact of the Ancient DNA Revolution on Human History
The Hoshtok culture and its successor, the classically Celtic Laten culture were often assumed to be the result of migrations. The people living in those regions in the Iron Age were largely descended from the people who had lived there in the late Bronze Age. If we wanted to pinpoint wind speakers of the Celtic languages might have arrived in Britain and Ireland, then it would have had to be in that late Bronze Age window.
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