Good video, but the DNA of the Celts isn't actually known. Celtic studies is often changing. Atlantic origins of the Celts is theory that's been proposed, and some have argued the La Tiene culture was in fact an expression of people who had been celtized from the West, Ireland, Spain, and France. A compromise new theory, highly respected, is that the Celts originated in central France, and moved in to the British isles, and Spain, and as far as the Holy Land. Its the older theory, but now backed by DNA and archeological findings. A broader Indo-European analysis is now preferred, with the various European peoples being subsumed under the Bell Beaker category.
Your pronunciations of certain words and festivals is not correct. For instance, "Samhain" is pronounced "Sow-in" or "Saw-in." Beltane is pronounce "Bee-awl-tin-a."
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Good video, but the DNA of the Celts isn't actually known. Celtic studies is often changing. Atlantic origins of the Celts is theory that's been proposed, and some have argued the La Tiene culture was in fact an expression of people who had been celtized from the West, Ireland, Spain, and France. A compromise new theory, highly respected, is that the Celts originated in central France, and moved in to the British isles, and Spain, and as far as the Holy Land. Its the older theory, but now backed by DNA and archeological findings. A broader Indo-European analysis is now preferred, with the various European peoples being subsumed under the Bell Beaker category.
very good. Thank you
Your pronunciations of certain words and festivals is not correct. For instance, "Samhain" is pronounced "Sow-in" or "Saw-in." Beltane is pronounce "Bee-awl-tin-a."
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