Bronze Age migration may have brought Celtic languages to Britain

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Analysis of ancient DNA reveals a mass migration of people from what is now France to England and Wales between 1000 and 875 BC

If the Irish aren't Germanic, Latin, Slavic or Celtic, are they prehistoric beaker, Brythonic Gaels? My DNA test came back. It just said Donegal. - Quora

Did the Celts ever live in the British Isles? - Quora

Since Ireland as having a 'Celtic' culture has been pretty much debunked, from what culture did the 'Celtic' gods Lugh and Danú originally come? - Quora

The Gaels

Does the late Hallstatt culture (Hallstatt D, 620 – 450 BC) relate to the Celtic invasion from Iran? - Quora

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The Irish Migrations That Transformed Britain in the Dark Ages