Earliest recorded Celtic language

Earliest recorded Celtic language

The earliest recorded Celtic language comes from stone inscriptions, c.700-450 BC, found in the ancient kingdom of Tartessos in the south-western Iberian Peninsula. Written in Phoenician script, the language of these inscriptions is known as Tartessian.
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Tartessian gravestone of Tasioonii whose name may be related to that to that of the British king Tasciovanos (illustration © John Koch 2010). Large bronze coin of Tasciovanos ABC 2652. See The Celtic coin that says it is Celtic,The Searcher, January 2010.