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Celticisation, or Celticization, was historically the process of conquering and assimilating by the ancient Celts, or via cultural exchange driven by proximity and trade. Today, as the Celtic inhabited-areas significantly differ, the term still refers to making something Celtic, usually focusing around the Celtic nations and their languages.
Celticisation, or Celticization, was historically the process of conquering and assimilating by the ancient Celts, or via cultural exchange driven by...
something Gaelic, or gaining characteristics of the Gaels, a sub-branch of celticisation. The Gaels are an ethno-linguistic group, traditionally viewed as having...
provide a key to understanding the Celticisation process in the rest of the Peninsula. The process of Celticisation of the southwestern area of the peninsula...
large-scale Iron Age migrations into Great Britain, in which case the Celticisation of Britain would have occurred through cultural diffusion. Most people...
language border", but van Durme accepts that Germanic did not block "Celticisation coming from the south" so "both phenomena were simultaneous and interfering"...
least some of the tribes lost their ancestral Raetic tongue to Celtic. Celticisation also finds support in the Roman practice of twinning the Raeti with...
interpretación», Palaeohispanica 2, pp. 213–226. Alberro, Manuel (2003). "The celticisation of the Iberian Peninsula, a process that could have had parallels in...
Europe since the 18th century Celtism also known as Celtic neopaganism Celticisation, the historic process of conquering and assimilating by the ancient...
Transylvania. In Moesia, South of the Danube, there was also extensive Celticisation. An example is the Scordisci tribe of Moesia Superior, reported by the...
produced cultural offshoots through descent, diffusion, migration and Celticisation. Archaeology provides much information regarding the material culture...
Celticization of Ireland, Emania No. 9 (1991), 5–16. Waddell, J., 'Celts, Celticisation and the Irish Bronze Age', in J. Waddell and E. Shee Twohig (eds.),...
Rhaetian enclave of Engiadina Bassa/Val Müstair Region, which escaped Celticisation, and was fluent in an archaic form of the Vallader dialect of Romansh...
Date Event The Celticisation of Transdanubia is completed and the native languages disappear. 279 BC Celts invade the Balkan Peninsula from the Middle...