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Celtic tribes of the British Isles

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There have been impassioned discussions on this forum about the Celts of Britain and Ireland. Who were they? Where did they come from? How much movement was there between Britain and Ireland? Who built the massive brochs of Scotland? And why did they feel a need to live in the Iron Age version of a castle? What was the passion for tattoos in woad...

New papers on R1b

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You wait for ages, then two come at once.

The paper by Fulvio Cruciani et al...

Enter the Slavs

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At last I have added the promised section on the Slavs...

Goths, Gepids and Vandals

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The Goths have been joined by the Gepids and Vandals, so that page is now renamed Goths and Vandals...

The Irish perspective

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Continuing my reportage of Saturday's one-day forum and book launch at St Anne's College, Oxford, I'm going to mesh a lecture on the day with a paper in the newly-published volume, to paint an emerging picture of Ireland's Celtic past.

The lecture was from William O’Brien...

Norse and Iberian Bronze Age seamen on the Isle of Thanet

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Yesterday I attended a stimulating one-day forum at St Anne's College Oxford: Rethinking the The Bronze Age and the Arrival of Indo-European in Atlantic Europe...

Maikop crania

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A.A. Kazarnitsky of the Russian Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography has published what I previously searched for in vain - a study of the crania from the Copper Age Maikop Culture of the North Caucasus.* These fascinating people seem to pop up out of nowhere, which has long been a puzzle. I suspected that they had arrived from the south. The...

Germani and Goths

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The start of my new section on the Migration Period is online in rough. At the moment it is simply an introduction, plus an opening section on the Germanic speakers. The wanderings of the Goths...

The Romantic Atlantic Route

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The Lebor Gabála Érenn...

Migrations of the Slavs

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A new paper tackles the relationship between R1a1a and the Slavs. As I reported last November in A Slavic marker at last...

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