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anecdotal evidence
334
Beaker association
103–4
Caesar’s ‘description’
48
classical view
65
Continental celtic evidence
329
dating language splits
91–7
as definition of Celtic authenticity
23
early separation of within Indo-European
99
invasion role
246–8
lack of substratum in English
11
as lingua franca
102
Neolithic spread
105–6
Neolithic–Bronze Age roots
111
,
473–4
,
474–5
personal names evidence
318
place-names evidence
63–4
,
65
,
314
,
320–3
,
324–9
,
325–8
in southern Europe
24
as trade-network language
249
,
269
see also
Continental celtic; Gaelic (Goidelic); insular celtic
Celtic origins
British-Continental name links
76–9
C19 authors’ views
51–3
Central European theory
7–8
,
22–3
,
23–4
,
29–30
,
33
,
42
,
50
,
54
,
56
,
57
,
62
,
64
,
66
,
99
,
105–6
,
472
classical view
23
,
31–5
,
51
,
53–4
,
472
Collis’s debunking of Central European theory
51–5
expansion date theories
99
first inscriptions
90
Neolithic/Bronze Age
105–6
,
473–4
south-west Europe theory
5–7
,
32
,
40–5
,
48–9
,
62
,
65
,
66
,
105
,
472
southern Germany theory
46
,
99
,
101
,
104
,
105
Spanish homeland theory
100
,
101
,
105
Celto-scepticism
7–9
,
24–5
,
26
,
51–5
,
105
,
471
Celts
see
Atlantic Celts; Insular Celts
Chapman, John
400
chronology
pre-carbon-14
55
stone tools
117
Cimbrian Peninsula
388
,
396
,
403
,
440
,
478
classical authors
Gaul–Celt conflation
25
,
29
,
44–3
,
65
view of Celts
23
,
31–5
,
51
,
53–4
,
65
,
105
,
472
climate
and population expansions
283
post-LGM period
123
post-Younger Dryas
154–5
,
163
,
212
,
297
pre-Younger Dryas
151–3
see also
Holocene; Last Glacial Maximum; Younger Dryas Event
Clyde cairns
252
coastal settlements
in British Columbia
161–2
coins
absence in celtic-speaking areas
80
,
330
first British coins
14–15
Collis, John
35
,
50–5
,
57
,
61
,
62
,
66
,
76
,
78
communal settlements
159
Continental celtic
insular celtic split
98
languages
97
Corded Ware/Battle Axe Culture
260
,
263–4
Cornish
70–1
Cornovii (England/Scotland)
79
,
81
Cornwall
2–3
,
41
,
67
,
70
,
80
,
81
,
109
,
144
,
308
court tombs (or cairns)
252
craniometry
51
Crawford, Sally
400
Creswellian culture
120
,
121
,
143
,
148
Cronan, Dennis
350
Cruithni tribe
87
culture
Atlantic coast
160–1
invasion vs cultural links
449
,
468
and language
281
non-agricultural
182
North Sea–Creswellian links
148
two-source flow
114
,
204–5
,
269
,
297
,
301
,
308–9
,
481
Cumbria
67
Cunliffe, Barry
2–4
,
6
,
35
,
41
,
46
,
102–3
,
109–10
,
109–10
,
161
,
199
,
210–11
,
255
,
260
,
262
,
268–70
,
331
,
445–6
,
447
,
459–60
,
473
Danish Mesolithic
157
Danube, river
as LBK route
200–1
as Neolithic route
6
,
210–11
,
226
,
227
spread of farming
16
Dark Ages
Anglo-Saxon ‘invasion’
10–11
,
147
,
214–15
,
233
,
305–6
English cultural change
403
Frisian ‘invasion’
15
,
172
,
195
,
225
Irish Gaelic spread
86
Viking founding clusters
450–5
Deceangli tribe
69
Denmark
gene matches in Britain
195
,
450–1
,
455
individual graves
260–1
diet
hunters vs farmers
206–7
diffusionism
56
Dillon, Myles
23
Dyen, Isidore
95–6
,
97
,
251
,
292
,
293
,
347
Early Bronze Age
270–1
East Anglia
Continental land bridge
192
Danish army in
448
Low Countries link
425–6