Old Map of Ancient Britain in 1856 - Wales, Ireland, Picts, Celts, Iron Age Tribes, Silures - unframed print in a room setting
Old Map of Ancient Britain in 1856 - Wales, Ireland, Picts, Celts, Iron Age Tribes, Silures - unframed print in a room setting
Old Map of Ancient Britain in 1856 - Wales, Ireland, Picts, Celts, Iron Age Tribes, Silures - close-up detail of the print
Old Map of Ancient Britain in 1856 - Wales, Ireland, Picts, Celts, Iron Age Tribes, Silures - close-up detail of the print
Old Map of Ancient Britain in 1856 - Wales, Ireland, Picts, Celts, Iron Age Tribes, Silures - close-up detail of the print
Old Map of Ancient Britain in 1856 - Wales, Ireland, Picts, Celts, Iron Age Tribes, Silures - close-up detail of the print
Old Map of Ancient Britain in 1856 - Wales, Ireland, Picts, Celts, Iron Age Tribes, Silures - close-up detail of the print
Old Map of Ancient Britain in 1856 - Wales, Ireland, Picts, Celts, Iron Age Tribes, Silures - close-up detail of the print

Old Map of Ancient Britain in 1856 - Wales, Ireland, Picts, Celts, Iron Age Tribes, Silures

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This is a powerful historical and ethnographic map of ancient Britain from 1856, presenting the island as it existed in antiquity — the age of Iron Age tribes, Celtic settlements, and the Picts of the north — before Roman invasion or Saxon settlement, when the island was home to dozens of independent Celtic and Pictish peoples.

Wales dominates the western portion, its Celtic population historically tied to the Gaelic world, with the Silures of southern Wales and the Borders and the Ordovices of North Wales explicitly marked. Ireland shows its Erse and Gaelic populations, and the Picts of northern Britain and Scotland are indicated as the mysterious pre-Celtic population of the far north. Major rivers including the Thames, Severn, and Trent are shown as ancient peoples would have understood them — as boundaries, highways, and sources of power — alongside the Roman advance that gradually conquered and transformed this landscape.

Excellent as a birthday, Christmas, Father's Day or housewarming gift for ancient history enthusiasts, Celtic studies scholars, and genealogists researching early British roots.