HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT OF BRITAIN
Keywords:
Ancient Britain, cultural analysis, Celts, Roman Britain, Anglo-Saxons, Vikings, linguoculture, identity, early civilizations.Abstract
This article explores the historical and cultural development of Britain from prehistoric times to the early Middle Ages. Alongside a chronological overview, the study provides a cultural analysis of ancient British society, focusing on belief systems, social structures, language formation, and intercultural influences. The research demonstrates how migration, conquest, and environmental changes shaped not only political history but also the cultural identity of Britain.
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