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Forum: General Chat 05-11-2009, 23:10
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Posted By MargaretR
Re: origin of this country

I forgot the Nearthandels - they didn't die out, they interbred.
I have RH neg blood and ginger hair but I look better than they did;)
Forum: General Chat 05-11-2009, 23:07
Replies: 45
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Posted By MargaretR
Re: origin of this country

Are you a friend of Bagpuss?:D
Forum: General Chat 05-11-2009, 23:04
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Posted By MargaretR
Re: origin of this country

They were more widespread than that

Beaker culture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaker_culture)
The Iberian peninsula...
Forum: General Chat 05-11-2009, 22:59
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Posted By MargaretR
Re: origin of this country

Not many christians in that list either - so what point were you trying to make by bringing religion into it:confused:

PS incidentally there is evidence that the long migration of celts originated...
Forum: General Chat 05-11-2009, 22:47
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Posted By MargaretR
Re: origin of this country

You forgot to mention-
the beaker people (earliest known inhabitants identified by their pottery)
the celts (a gradual migration across the whole of Europe)
the 'roman auxiliaries' who were born...
Forum: General Chat 05-11-2009, 22:26
Replies: 45
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Posted By MargaretR
Re: origin of this country

Your understanding of early british history is flawed.:rolleyes:
I could put you right but the site doesn't need another diatribe of mine on ancient history (my pet subject which I have extensively...
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