https://phys.org/news/2021-12-harvard-geneticists-ancient-britain-insights.amp
A new David Reich's paper has shed light of a 50% population turnover at the end of Bronze Age (1200-800 BC) in Britain. We're yet to see what about Ireland.
The settlers descended from a population in France. Given the dates that coincide with the Urnfield culture, and the linguistic proximity between Celtic languages.
This migration is a proposed vector of early Celtic languages into the British Isles.
A new David Reich's paper has shed light of a 50% population turnover at the end of Bronze Age (1200-800 BC) in Britain. We're yet to see what about Ireland.
The settlers descended from a population in France. Given the dates that coincide with the Urnfield culture, and the linguistic proximity between Celtic languages.
This migration is a proposed vector of early Celtic languages into the British Isles.