Celtic-Ligurian

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Celtic-Ligurian refers to the ancient mixed Celtic and Ligurian cultural group that inhabited parts of southern Gaul, particularly in the region around modern-day Provence.

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Celtic-Ligurian canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient ethnic group
archaeological culture
historical population
absorbedBy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
associatedWith Celtic expansion into Gaul
indigenous Ligurian populations
culturalInfluence Celtic culture
Ligurian culture
culturalZone Transalpine Gaul NERFINISHED
ethnogenesis Celtic-Ligurian cultural mixture
hasEthnicComponent Celtic NERFINISHED
Ligurian
historicalStatus extinct ethnic group
inhabitedRegion Mediterranean coast of Gaul NERFINISHED
Provence NERFINISHED
lower Rhône valley NERFINISHED
southeastern France
southern Gaul
knownFrom archaeological evidence
classical sources
languageFamily Celtic
Ligurian (hypothesized)
modernLocation France NERFINISHED
Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region NERFINISHED
neighboringGroups Massaliotes NERFINISHED
other Gallic tribes
partOf ancient peoples of Gaul
ancient peoples of the western Mediterranean
timePeriod Iron Age
pre-Roman period

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Saint-Rémy-de-Provence Roman ruins (Glanum) hasCulture Celtic-Ligurian
subject surface form: Glanum