Serious question

  • Dolores [love/loves]
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    hace 2 años

    the idea picts are a kind of rump 'indigenous' enclave is no longer popular they've found some inscriptions & analyzed the names and think they also spoke a celtic language

    • FearsomeJoeandmac [he/him, he/him]
      hexagon
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      hace 2 años

      This is what Ive always heard. I thought it was generally accepted they spoke a Brythonic tounge similar in some ways to Welsh.

    • ZoomeristLeninist [comrade/them, she/her]M
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      edit-2
      hace 2 años

      there is proof they spoke a proto-Celtic language before the mass bronze age migration by the Celts. but this doesnt mean theyre Celts. i would argue it proves the opposite: that the “Celtic” identity originated from that bronze age migration to differentiate themselves from the Picts. even if they share common ancestors only a few centuries prior to that, the Picts are the oldest group we have evidence of existing on terf island.

      the fact that they spoke a “proto-Celtic” language only shows that language developed when the Picts’ ancestors lived in mainland europe and there are similarities from the language the Celts used due to common ancestry

      or maybe their language was influenced by the Celts after both groups lived on the island

      • Dolores [love/loves]
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        hace 2 años

        there is proof they

        there is proof people lived in britain who did not speak celtic. their relationship to or identification with 'Picts' is pure conjecture.

      • ZoomeristLeninist [comrade/them, she/her]M
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        hace 2 años

        calling them Picts is inaccurate actually since thats the names the romans gave them and by then Celtic identity had been established. when i say Pict i mean the people who were there before the Celts