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  • curprev 22:1122:11, 11 October 2023 178.209.2.62 talk 79,936 bytes +9 Academic consensus is that most Indo-European pre-roman tribes were unrelated to the Celts. Only Celtiberians were known to have spoken a Celtic language. undo Tag: Reverted
  • curprev 22:0922:09, 11 October 2023 178.209.2.62 talk 79,927 bytes −1,127 Statements unsupported by sources related to genetics - they seem to be history papers. Germanic-type admixture is negligible in the Iberian peninsula according to admixture analysis. undo Tags: Reverted references removed

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