We’ve now reached the 1st Millennium BCE and with it the assumed arrival of migrating people from different parts of Europe to settle. This period is controversial as scholars wrestle to find the truth about who actually lived there, where they really came from and how they lived. We will talk about the general situation and focus on one of the groups, the Celts. Enjoy!
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