The British nation a history / by George MWrong . KouND Section of Round Barrow showing Skeleton. the old yeomanry class in, for instance, the remote partsof Cumberland and in the Shetland Islands. QUESTIONS OF GEOGRAPHY AXD RACE 11 So far as we can learn these were the racial movementsaffecting Britain in prehistoric times. When written his- tory begins with the Koman invasion theunite to form countrj lias already passed out of its primitivethe Celtic cul- barbarism. Its people, ranked henceforth as a Celtic race like their neighbours in Gaul,used iron implements, practised agricultu


The British nation a history / by George MWrong . KouND Section of Round Barrow showing Skeleton. the old yeomanry class in, for instance, the remote partsof Cumberland and in the Shetland Islands. QUESTIONS OF GEOGRAPHY AXD RACE 11 So far as we can learn these were the racial movementsaffecting Britain in prehistoric times. When written his- tory begins with the Koman invasion theunite to form countrj lias already passed out of its primitivethe Celtic cul- barbarism. Its people, ranked henceforth as a Celtic race like their neighbours in Gaul,used iron implements, practised agriculture extensively,and traded with continental Europe. The Eomans inter-mingled but little with the ancient population and added no new racial element, but the tall, Teutomc blue-eyed barbarians known in historv as mvasioEs. r m Germans or Teutons, who succeeded theRomans as conquerors, had a more lasting slowly drove back the earlier inhabitants into the


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