The severed hand' revealing how Stone Age Brits spoke to each other
Briefly

The inscription which appears to have been written in an early form of Western Europe's oldest surviving language, Basque - opens up the possibility of working out the potential linguistic status not only of ancient Spain, but also of other parts of prehistoric Western Europe - including Britain and Ireland.
Genetic evidence then shows that the same Middle-Eastern-originating Neolithic migratory movement which colonised southern Europe, then moved northwards along the Atlantic Coast and ultimately crossed the sea to Britain and Ireland.
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