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- Late Basquisation is a minority hypothesis that dates the arrival of the first speakers of the Basque language in northeastern Iberia from Aquitaine to...
- The Vascones were a pre-Roman tribe who, on the arrival of the Romans in the 1st century, inhabited a territory that spanned between the upper course of...
- Caristii/Carietes – today's west Basque Country, they might have been Celtic (see Late Basquisation), they were later ****imilated by the Vascones in the 6th and 7th centuries;...
- Neolithic Europe Pre-Roman peoples of the Iberian Peninsula See late Basquisation. Trask, R.L. (1997). The History of Basque. Routledge. ISBN 0-415-13116-2...
- conquests in the western Pyrenees. Some authors even argue for late Basquisation, that the language moved westward during Late Antiquity after the fall...
- Duchy of Vasconia French people Genetic history of Europe Iberians Late Basquisation List of Basques National and regional identity in Spain Spanish people...
- Novempo****nia Gallia Aquitania Duchy of Vasconia Vascones Iberians Gascony Late Basquisation Pre-Roman peoples of the Iberian Peninsula Waldman, Carl; Mason, Catherine...
- Celticized tribes, related to Cantabri or Celtiberians which later underwent Basquisation. It seems probable the group shared the proto-Basque cultural-ethnic...
- toponyms by these tribes. These tribes would have then gone through a Basquisation, caused by progress of the Aquitanian tribes on their territory. Strabo...
- Carietes – today's West Basque Country, they may have been Celtic (see Late Basquisation), they were later ****imilated by the Vascones in the 6th and 7th centuries...