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There is considerable linguistic data that points to Venetic and Illyrian as possible Italic languages. North and West of these languages you have Rhatien and Etruscan. I am a supporter of the Celtic language originating somewhere along the Atlantic Facade, possibly Spain. I believe Barry Cunliffe and John Koch's Celtic from the West proposal. The La Tene culture was a hybrid Atlantic/Hallstatt culture. Hallstatt never spoke celtic, but an Italic, Venetic, Rhatien or Illyrian language similar to what is proposed for the nordwestblock language, but did influence what La Tene would become (orientalizing from Hellenic influence). Tartessian is the earliest attested Celtic language at 850bc according to John Koch. I believe in the areal proximity of Proto-Celtic and Proto-Italic, the first originating on the Atlantic Facade and the second originating in South Central Europe from a PIE dialect and having close contact for a long time. I don't believe in a proto italo-celtic language.