Europe's Atlantic facade has long been treated as marginal to the
formation of the European Bronze Age and the puzzle of the origin
and early spread of the Indo-European languages. Until recently the
idea that Atlantic Europe was a wholly pre-Indo-European world
throughout the Bronze Age remained plausible. Rapidly expanding
evidence for the later prehistory and the pre-Roman languages of
the West increasingly exclude that possibility. It is therefore
time to refocus on a narrowing list of 'suspects' as possible
archaeological proxies for the arrival of this great language
family and emergence of its Celtic branch. This reconsideration
inevitably throws penetrating new light on the formation of later
prehistoric Atlantic Europe and the implications of new evidence
for inter-regional connections.
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