Read The Origins of the British: The New Prehistory of Britain Online
Authors: Oppenheimer
Higham, Nick
400
Himilco
36
,
37
,
40
,
41
,
42
,
53
,
62
,
98
,
217
Homo sapiens
114
horses/ponies
burials
396
domestication
262–3
Scandinavian gene flow
217
,
276
,
276–80
,
309
hunter-gatherers
after LGM
123
in Holocene
154–5
during LGM
117
in Mesolithic
156–7
and nutrition
205
in Younger Dryas
153
HV, mtDNA group
126–7
Hwicca, Kingdom of
373
Ian, 11a male clan (Y)
189–91
,
192–3
,
225–35
,
293
Iberia
Atlantic coast colonization
151
Celts in
62–3
insular Celt source
149
Mesolithic migration
163–4
Neolithic migration
307–8
post-LGM expansion
139–40
Scandinavian spread
181–3
Iberian celtic
87
ice ages
see
Last Glacial Maximum; Younger Dryas Event
Iceland
celtic split
97
Viking colonization
457–9
Indo-European languages
British relevance
281
celtic split
297
dating problem
283
Neolithic roots
473–4
root question
286–8
Ingert IIc gene group (Y)
142
,
146–8
,
175
,
189–92
,
194
,
225–6
inscriptions
on British coins
330
Celtiberian
63
and celtic languages
65
,
67
,
80
,
105
,
110
,
329
,
334
celtic void in England
67
,
368
,
482
Gaulish
61
N. Scottish celtic void
461
in non-English Britain
368
and Picts
89
post-Roman England void
335–9
,
368
Scottish
83–4
and sound changes
91
insular-celtic
arrival in Britain
98
Continental split
98
dialect comparisons
96
southern roots
105
see also
Gaelic (Goidelic)
Insular Celts
concept created
27
Iberian roots
149
Ireland
agriculture in
199
Brythonic speakers in
87
burials
252
celtic language in
67
,
76
,
80
,
109
invasion legends
8
,
87
,
100–1
,
110
Iron Age art
55
in Mesolithic
159–60
,
199–200
,
245
Mesolithic re-expansions
221–2
metal-mining
111
Neolithic in
198
Neolithic intrusions
165
,
219
,
244
,
307–8
,
475
Neolithic re-expansions
221–3
P/Q changes
89
Scottish links
84–5
Viking raids in
447
Irish Dalriadics
81
Iron Age
artefacts
12–13
Celtic invasion theory
7–8
,
8–9
,
10
,
24–5
,
100
incoming genes
309
lack of migrations
280
Italic languages
229
Italic-Romance
96
Ivan I male clan (Y)
137
,
139
,
140
,
142
,
177
,
188–9
,
225–8
Iverni
86
ivory artefacts
153
J male group (Y)
237–9
J mtDNA group
186–94
J1a mtDNA group (LBK line)
219
Jackson, Kenneth
77
,
81
,
83
,
324
,
356
James, Simon
8–9
,
26
,
28
,
35
,
50
,
62
Jansen, Thomas
279
jewellery
‘Celtic’ assumption
54–5
cruciform brooches
381
gold
273
Iron Age
7
Solutrean beads
125
Kent
363
Kernowek
73
kingship lists
8
Komsa culture
178
Kuhn, Hans
321
‘Kurgan’ hypothesis
262–4
,
285
,
287
,
291
Kynesians
32
La Coruña
76
La Hoguette pottery
202–4
La Tène culture
9
,
30
,
54
,
64
,
66
,
105
,
280
land ownership
206
language history
90
languages
borrowing effect
93
,
299
,
299–399
British–Belgic similarities
313
celtic family trees
87–90
changes in
245–6
as cultural proxy
113
dating
290–3
family trees
92
and genetics
299–300
names as evidence
320–3
neighbourly
94
P/Q division
88–90
see also individual languages
Last Glacial Maximum (LGM)
build-up to
125
climate changes
115–17