Comments by "Jorge O" (@jorgeo4483) on "HistoryLegends"
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@asturiasceltic3183 The Celtic peoples, as a general term in history, designate all the tribes of Western Europe in contact with or close to the Atlantic during the Bronze Age, including Icelanders. As a tribe themselves, the Celts were south of Germany. They all had things in common but they were not the same tribes. In Galicia there is only one burial of a queen like those in Germany, in an earthen mound with her treasure, which indicates that they were mixed with other Celtic tribes. A recent study by an Oxford professor points to Galicia, which at that time included the entire north of the Iberian Peninsula as the origin of the Irish, Scots, Bretons, Britons and Celtic English, but this was a mutual movement of people.
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