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Ancient Welsh People: 3 Groups
When we consider ancient Welsh people and who they were, we’re really referring to three groups and should divide them up as such: the Celts and two earlier settlers of Wales. The Celts first arrived in the British Isles around 1000 BC, with later influxes until about 200 BC. However, they didn’t find themselves alone–a Neolithic (and early Bronze Age) group known by historians as the “Beaker People” had already made the land home by wiping out most of Wales’ original inhabitants!
Statue of Owain Glyndŵr, Welsh Leader of rebellion against English rule.
an ancient statue is displayed on a table
The last King of Wales - Institute of Welsh Affairs
Sean Davies marks this date as significant for the Welsh calendar because of events 1,000 years ago
an image of a map with the words not - travy in red on it
31 things English people don't know unless they've lived in Wales
an old photo of a woman wearing a bonnet
The Welsh woman who left everything to help slaves to freedom
the words celtic symbols with meaningss in front of a green field and stone wall
16 Powerful Celtic Symbols for Self Love
16 Powerful Celtic Symbols for Self Love - On Your Journey
a man holding a cat in his right hand and looking off into the distance with an intense look on his face
Welsh people could be most ancient in UK, DNA suggests
A depiction of early man for The Story of Wales series
Ancient Welsh Tribes
5 Ancient Welsh Tribes in Pre-Roman Wales
During the Roman invasion, five ancient Welsh tribes occupied and influenced the land we now know as Wales. These tribes were comprised of Celts. They spoke Brythonic, one of two groups of Celtic languages that eventually evolved into modern-day Welsh.
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