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  • that the Cornovian tribe who occupied the area spoke a Goidelic, not a Brythonic Celtic dialect (in Brythonic it would be "Pin-ver" or "Pen-ver" --- "great hill", whereas in Goidelic it is "Kin-

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  • Pengwern (the last Celtic kingdom east of the Severn), supplies a crucial context for the hoard (see "The Lost Monastery of Ismere and other Mercian mysteries" on West Midlands History magazine

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Staffordshire Hoard

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If there are reliable sources supporting your theory, please add them per WP:CITE. If this is your source, I doubt that it's reliable, but you could raise the question on the article talk page. Ghmyrtle (talk) 13:42, 11 July 2014 (UTC)Reply