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There were Pictish tribes in Scotland as far north as Shetland.
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What did the Hallstatt celts look like anthropologically ? Like the Roman "Dying Gaul" or "Dying Galatian" ancient Roman statue ? Anyhow, Scots absorbed not just the Picts and their meditteranean traits but also other Britons fleeing the Saxons via NorthCumbria and of course there is also Viking and Angle (Danish and Norwegian admixture in the Scots) as well as Flemish and perhaps French Huguenot but really Scots are Pictish(Britonnic)-Gaelic/Gaidhlig-Cymru(Welsh/Briton)-Angle-(Danish)-Norse(Norwegian) and most of them speak a Germanic lowland Scottish language closely related to Olde English so most Scots technically aren't 'Celts' in that sense. East Anglia England may be 38% Germanic on average while Scotland and Wales are 30% Germanic with large spread (some more than 30% etc.. I'm about 34 or 36%). Anyhow, people say I look 'Celtic' despite a large chunk of my phenotype being native Briton (mesolithic-neolithic mediterranean stone henge type) that is why I'm Atlantid (half nord half med ).
I think I look more Scottish or Cornish than English so in that sense in comparison to the English I'm 'Celtic' but that is only relatively speaking rather than absolutely.
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Nope. The northern-most part that celts colonized was belgium and Britain, Scandinavia never experienced celtic colonizations
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