The silures Celtic identity in Iron Age, Roman and early Medieval Gwent, South Wales

Whether certain ancient British communities could be termed Celtic has been an ongoing debate since data first appeared in the 1950s. This study attempts to determine if Gwent could be defined as Celtic. Earlier research suggests that it is possible and that its landscape was managed through multipl...

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