MOESAN
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- Brittany
- Ethnic group
- more celtic
- Y-DNA haplogroup
- R1b - L21/S145*
- mtDNA haplogroup
- H3c
@Half Alp,
All of Iberia was by no means Celtic speaking at the time of the arrival of the Carthaginians. The authors are correct.
For years they were stalled at the Tagus River.
@Carlos,
This wasn't a farm. It was a ritual site, a large and impressive one at that, which must have serviced the whole community.
From what I've been able to find, it is commonly held that these people destroyed their own buildings. Strange.
It's commonly believed among archaeologists that these people destroyed their own settlements. Strange if true.
I'm late in this thread and have no clue; but concerning drestruction of settlements, do remember Cucuteni(Tripolye culture did regularly the same with their settlements, before to rebuild them in the same place, if what I red is true.