kelttiläiskeskittymiä
Kelttiläiskeskittymiä refers to areas where Celtic culture, languages, and peoples were historically concentrated. These regions were prominent in the Iron Age and the Roman period across large parts of Europe. The most well-known Celtic heartlands include Gaul, which encompasses modern-day France, Belgium, and parts of Switzerland and Germany. Other significant areas were Britain, Ireland, and parts of the Iberian Peninsula.
The material culture associated with these settlements, often identified through archaeological finds like La Tène style
The expansion of the Roman Empire led to the assimilation and Romanization of many Celtic populations, particularly