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As far as the
Basques are concerned, it is on the contrary unsure whether their presence in the Iberian peninsula was particularly extended or dense. Very few place or people names of Basque etymology can be traced in ancient sources, even in those concerning the historically Basque areas; in these
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Francisco Villar (2001), La complessità dei livelli di stratificazione indoeuropea nell’Europa occidentale, in G. Bocchi e M. Ceruti (eds.), Le radici prime dell’Europa. Gli intrecci genetici, linguistici, storici, Bruno
Mondatori, Milano, pp. 209-234.
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The genetic boundary between the
Basques and their southern neighbors is quite abrupt, while it has a more diffuse character between Basques and their northern neighbors, which might indicate a displacement from Aquitaine to the south.
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has updated the debate by arguing that the Basque language is older in
Aquitaine than in the Spanish Basque country, and it now inhabits its current territory because of pressure of the Celtic invasions.
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Basquisation, on top of a more ancient autochthonous Indo-European occupation, evidence appears of important Celtic establishments in the current territory of the
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Mikel A. Unzueta, J. A. Ocharan. 1999. Aproximación a la conquista romana del Cantábrico oriental: el campamento o campo de batalla de
Andagoste (Cuartango, Álava).
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Mikel
Unzueta. 1994. Indigenismo prerromano en la vertiente cantábrica del País Vasco: fuentes documentales y contexto arqueológico.
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Francisco Villar, Blanca M. Prósper (2005), Vascos, Celtas e
Indoeuropeos. Genes y lenguas. Salamanca: Universidad de Salamanca
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to the 5th or 6th century AD – as opposed to the mainstream view of it being the last remaining descendant of one of the
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Juan José Cepeda (1999) Dos depósitos monetarios de época altomedieval romana procedentes de Aloria (Álava).
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El culto a los montes entre los galaicos, astures y berones y algunas de las deidades más significativas.
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Astrain
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Absence of vestiges in Basque language prior to romanization, in stark contrast with
Aquitaine.
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The "Late Basquisation" hypothesis set the historical geographical spread of the Basque or the
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Homogeneity of the Basque dialects in the Early Middle Ages (pointed out by Luis Michelena).
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were not Basque tribes or peoples, but that they were Indo-Europeans like their neighbors
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El vasco es mas antiguo em Aquitania que en el pais vasco
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later in history. It suggests that at the end of the
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166:(though apparently not in the Pyrenean valleys of
444:Manuel Gómez Moreno. 1951. De epigrafía vizcaína.
411:Historia del País Vasco. Edad Media (siglos V-XV)
244:Archaeological vestiges (Aldaieta, Alegría, etc.)
135:population whose most ancient substrate would be
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471:Vascos y navarros en su primera historia
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144:Historia de las Lenguas de Europa
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398:Agustín Azkárate (1993)
530:6th century in Hispania
525:5th century in Hispania
451:Hector Iglesias (2011)
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75:Indo-European languages
540:6th century in Francia
476:Theo Vennemann. 2003.
462:Luis Michelena. 1988.
457:Revista ARSE 45 (2011)
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275:The History of Basque
172:arrival of the Romans
119:proto-Basque language
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372:History of Basque
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192:Autrigones
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370:Cited in
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273:(1997).
227:and the
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