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Indo-European languages / Ancient languages / Ancient Gaul / Gaulish language / Lepontic language / Cisalpine Gaulish / Gauls / Gaul / Names of the Celts / Celtic languages / Continental Celtic languages / Celtic culture
Date: 2013-10-10 05:56:57
Indo-European languages
Ancient languages
Ancient Gaul
Gaulish language
Lepontic language
Cisalpine Gaulish
Gauls
Gaul
Names of the Celts
Celtic languages
Continental Celtic languages
Celtic culture

Dr. David Stifter Old Celtic Languages

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