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Because ancient celt peoples were not one people and recent genetic evidence does not support the notion of a significant genetic link between these peoples.
basically they used inodeuropean languages, and some of them shared some cultural costumes.
The term "celtic" encompassed many realities.
Maybe those Celt ancient individuals had nothing to do with those who settled in Ireland.Or they did...
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Do we have any social background info ?
I don't think necessarily that Romans can explain the differences, I would more say that most of these differences (between Celtic "populations") already existed before that Celts came out.
And yeah you can't be more celtic than La Tène, in fact one of the Celic cultures is named La Tène Culture.
Strange samples anyway, I don't know why they are Scandinavian like.
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I agree, but prior to the expansion there would have been an original Proto-Celtic people living somewhere. It is settled that Celtic language and culture expanded from Central Europe though, and La Tené is the culture that succeded Hallstatt, which is considered Proto-Celtic. Celtic art in particular is actually La Tené art.





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They are from Canton Aargau in Switzerland but how do you know they are Iron Age (supposedly 100 BC) and not Bronze or Copper Age?
Is there any official confirmation that they are dated to ca. 100 BCE?
As noted, they are much more northern-shifted than modern Swiss.
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