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Insular Celtic
Great map! It is interesting how the Tarim basin developed out of a combination of the B.M.A.C and Afanasevo cultures. I have one other comment. Your final page shows the late IE divisions. You do not include Britain. This is probably because of the theory of "Insular Celtic" which developed in Britain and Ireland. While I have not extensively studied the topic, I would like to add that it is a contested theory. There is a lot of support for the classic scholarship of Edward Ludde (who invented "Celtic"). It says that British- Brettonic celtic was related to Gaelic. These had an origin in Northern Gaul (Halstaat D?). The other type was goidelic, which was from Iberia and also in Ireland. I may have their names switched around. Anyways, I think these are both IE languages, but Britain was heavily populated by Bretons at this point too. I think other places were too, like Iberia.

Years?
When is this timeline supposed to take place? And when does the last frame take place? 108.171.135.166 (talk) 06:31, 8 April 2017 (UTC)