Social and commercial relations between the peoples of the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula and those of Brittany and the British
Islands date back to very remote times. Trade in tin between Ireland and Galicia was already established during the late Neolithic
and the similarities found all along the coasts of Atlantic Europe could indicate that those contacts existed during the period of
megalith construction as well. These ancient connections continued during the Bronze Age, when a well-defined socio-cultural and commercial
zone called the Atlantic Facade. Cunliffe affords northwestern Iberia particular importance within the zone, noting how the complex
influence of western seaways converged "around the isolated yet reassuring stepping-stone of Galicia" (Cunliffe 2001:60). Koch has
discussed the social basis of early celticization, presenting a model in which he argues that the consolidation of a proto-Celtic
language took place during the Late Bronze Age (c.1300-600 BC) in the Atlantic Zone. According to a number of authors, Celtic language(s)
became the lingua franca for the whole area at the time.
Philological evidence can also be obtained by a comparison between Galician linguistic remains and those of Celtiberia and Gaul. Various forms of evidence, mostly inscriptions and a number of place names ending in -briga, -brigs, indicate that a Celtic language was spoken over much of central and western Iberia.
The Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies will launch a new research project into the Atlantic Zone Celts. The research is called, Project 8: Ancient Britain and Atlantic Zone (ABrAZo: Ireland, Britain, Armorica and the Iberian Peninsula): Celticisation from the West?
Arguments based in archaeology and genetics have recently been put forward in favour of Celtic origins in the Atlantic
Bronze Age rather than the central European territories of the early Hallstatt and
The Project Callaecia wants to do its contribution to this new optics of the Celtic studies. This is the reason for wich the Project Callaecia intends to serve exclusively as a key of help and collaboration, offering our own particular views and researches.