The point being made is how celts are peoples that are grouped by language, but have a disparate set of histories.
And I am recognising that a contemporary analogy is how English speakers around the world also share a language, but have disparate histories.
Your problem of where the Celts originated from is separate.
The point being made is how celts are peoples that are grouped by language, but have a disparate set of histories.
And I am recognising that a contemporary analogy is how English speakers around the world also share a language, but have disparate histories.
Your problem of where the Celts originated from is separate.