Show No Written Records Record of the Celtic Race That the th Oils at nt the time of th the Invasion b bj by Julius ar of or what I Is III Isnow now England and III Wales Vales lint hili any allY written r records the there e U Is great to doubt although tl there n are inscriptions bons on certain ru rule le stone monuments monuments ments In parts of or Wales Vales as us hi Iti the Ihl southeastern counties of or Munster Ireland Ire laud land l of or ion loti-C loti Oll and short rt lines lilies known as ns O characters the antiquity of or which U la not hot well de As far as ns deciphered these thEAe Inscriptions throw no direct tight on the orl or- pin gih of ot th the Celtic race Their spoken I language e reduced n to writing after arter tit Ih the Introduction of f Christianity Is the HIP only ke key of or It any Importance to their origin This plainly marks mark them as nil au earl early offshoot of or the Aryan family the Ilse common Asiatic stock from which all II the western races race of or Europe have descended The descriptions left lett by the Romans Ro na- mans mall of or the Aborigines of or Britain atthe nt lit the time of the Roman conquest rep rep- fe re f enl t them theu t aT it tierce fierce cruel ba barbarians Neither Caesars Caesar's commentaries nor the writings of ot Tacitus and other M his his' of ot the period of ot the Roman noman domination convey onny evidence that the Britons had hud any knowledge of or letters f until the Roman noman and characters character were tan taught ht them Neither do these historians preserve any oral olal traditions of or the British bards burds or lr druids which whIrl might shed light on the earl early history of or the Celtic race tace r |