Going through my old thesis chapters to remove Anglo-Saxon and put in Early English as an alternative, you see just how common this word is. In most publications on early medieval England and hell, even Anglo-Saxon England as a periodic publication of articles.
I’m definitely subtweeting someone at the moment when I say that using Celtic as an ethnic identity marker is completely ridiculous and yet. Not sure where you stand on the theory they were definitely matrilineal and women centred but that is also part of an argument I’ve seen.
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I think there's a lot of new ideas and fresh eyes on old, battered material, and stimulating discussion and fair appraisals is always a great thing.
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Very true.
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