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THE CELTS TIMELINE

ADRIANA EDITH HINOJOSA ALVARADO

Created on April 19, 2024

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PRE-CELTIC HISTORY OF BRITAIN

2800

8000 BC

12000 BC

Who were the native Britons?

The bell Beakers

Mesolothic period.

Sources

Adriana Edith Hinojosa Alvarado

10000 BC

4000

7th Century

The Celts arrive

The neolithic period

The first Inhabitants

Sources

The video was based on historical documents, archeological discoveries, linguistic studies, and scholarly research. These sources help paint a picture of how the Celts influenced the English language over time. ; more important was "Our Magnificent bastard tongue by John McWorter". There is not an agreement on the theories about the information

Native Britons

There is no certainty on who were the exact Native Britance since the land was frozen until 12000 BC year native Britons were the original inhabitants of the British Isles before the Celts arrived. They were the ancient peoples, including the Picts, Britons, and other tribes, who lived on the land for generations.

Mesolithic period

The Mesolithic period was a time long ago when the weather got warmer after a very cold time. People hunted animals and gathered food from the land. They developed more words to talk about the world around them, like names for animals and places. There is no evidence of a specific language at this time, although the gens evidence shows some genetic clues of people from North East European people

Neolithic periods

In the Neolithic period, people began farming and building settlements. This led to the development of more complex languages, with new words for farming, tools, and everyday life. They also began to build big things like Stonehenge.

The Bell Beakers

The Bell Beakers are supposed to be the mingle of the Neolithic people and the people migrating from East Europe. Their language is still and interrogation, even though some hypotheses have come along as the Basque language was their language, or a common ancestor of Italic and Celtic, and some Proto-European or even an Indo-European language that is now extinct. With the beakers came the Bronze Age, since they started to use the bronze tools and weapons

The First Inhabitants:

The first people in Britain were Mesolithic hunter-gatherers. who moved around and found food to eat. It is supposed that the first settlements came into Britain from Anatolia,there is not a certainty on what languages the natives speak

PRE-CELTIC'S

Before the Celts, Britain was not an island and was home to early societies and cultures. This period, known as pre-Celtic history, Pre-Celtic history in Britain refers to the period before the arrival of Celtic peoples, spanning from prehistoric times up to around 800 BCE or earlier

Celts arriving

Celts arrived in the 7th Century and at the beginning was thought that the Celts conquered Britain, even though it is been analyzed and Celts gradually took control and mingled through the time with the bell beaker by adopting technologies, farming methods and Language