« Reply #29 on: Wednesday 18 January 17 10:09 GMT (UK) »
Surely archaeological evidence makes plain that the Celts came from central Europe/southern Russia and spread into western Europe in early historic times. Any link between the Iberian peninsula and the Celts of Britain is surely a product if the respective tribes moving west into those regions. The names speak for themselves (remember G=W) Gaul, Galicia, Wales, CornWALL. By the way, what happened to the Angles Saxons and Jutes in the Professor's list of oriigns of the British race?
Steve
Bumstead - London, Suffolk
Plant, Woolnough, Wase, Suffolk
Flexney, Godfrey, Burson, Hobby - Oxfordshire
Street, Mitchell - Gloucestershire
Horwood, Heale Drew - Bristol
Gibbs, Gait, Noyes, Peters, Padfield, Board, York, Rogers, Horler, Heale, Emery, Clavey, Mogg, - Somerset
Fook, Snell - Devon
M(a)cDonald, Yuell, Gollan, McKenzie - Rosshire
McLennan, Mackintosh - Inverness
Williams, Jones - Angelsey & Caernarvon
Campbell, McMartin, McLellan, McKercher, Perthshire