Laine Smid.  Celtic people living in Great Britain  Iron Age- Early Middle Ages  No known invasion.

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Laine Smid

 Celtic people living in Great Britain  Iron Age- Early Middle Ages  No known invasion

 Britons vs Britains  Britons were the original Celtic people  Britains were mixture of Britons with other Anglosaxons

 Lived throughout Britain  South of the Firth of Forth  5 th century migration  France and Spain

 Speakers of the Brythonic languages  Entire island of Britain  Picts

 After Roman Conquest of 43 AD, culture began  British language developed into:  Welsh, Cornish, Breton, and Cumbric

 One of most famous is King Arthur  Recorded in every Celtic history of the period  Still debate existance  Intermarried with Romans

 Evidence spread across Britain  Varied types of pottery and jewelry

 Ancient cities of the Britons  Round Houses

Forsyth, Katherine (1997). Language in Pictland. De Keltische Draak. ISBN and.pdf. Koch, John T. (2006). Celtic Culture: A Historical Encyclopedia. ABC-CLIO. tml gleanings.com/Britons.htm