THE GREAT BRITAIN BEFORE THE ANGLO-SAXON INVASION

Authors

  • Zayrova Zilola Rasul qizi Chirchik State Pedagogical University E-mail: zilolarasulovna788@gmail.com Author
  • Khamitov Eldorbek Erkinovich Scientific Supervisor, Chirchik State Pedagogical University Author

Keywords:

Prehistoric Britain, Paleolithic period, Mesolithic era, Neolithic settlements, Stonehenge, Avebury, Bronze Age tools, Iron Age societies, Celtic tribes, druids, tribal chieftains, Insular Celtic languages, oral tradition, hillforts, warrior culture, Roman invasion, Emperor Claudius, Roman Britain, Londinium, Eboracum, Verulamium, Roman roads, Hadrian’s Wall, Romanization, Latin language, Roman cities, Boudicca’s revolt, spread of Christianity, Roman military withdrawal, Picts, Scots, Saxon raids, Germanic mercenaries, collapse of Roman rule, cultural transformation

Abstract

Before the Anglo-Saxon invasion, Great Britain had already witnessed thousands of years of human development and cultural transformation. From the earliest prehistoric settlers to the powerful Celtic tribes, the island’s history was rich with change and innovation. Stone monuments like Stonehenge and ancient hillforts reflect complex religious and social structures.

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Published

03-11-2025

How to Cite

THE GREAT BRITAIN BEFORE THE ANGLO-SAXON INVASION. (2025). INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MULTIDISCIPLINARY STUDIES AND EDUCATION, 2(4), 17-18. https://eoconf.com/index.php/icmse/article/view/205