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  2. History of England - Wikipedia

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    The territory today known as England became inhabited more than 800,000 ... The time from Britain's first inhabitation until the Last Glacial Maximum is known as ...

  3. Prehistoric Britain - Wikipedia

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    The first significant written record of Britain and its inhabitants was made by the Greek navigator Pytheas, who explored the coastal region of Britain around 325 BC. However, there may be some additional information on Britain in the Ora Maritima, a text which is now lost but which is incorporated in the writing of the later author Avienius.

  4. History of the British Isles - Wikipedia

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    Britain occupied most of the French and Dutch overseas possessions, the Netherlands having become a satellite state of France in 1796. After a short peace, in May 1803, war was declared again. [21] Napoleon's plans to invade Britain failed, chiefly due to the inferiority of his navy.

  5. Timeline of prehistoric Britain - Wikipedia

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    The earliest human remains found in Britain. [8] c. 478,000 BP Anglian glaciation begins – the most extreme in the Pleistocene. Britain extensively covered by ice. c. 450,000 BP The Weald-Artois Anticline breaks for the first time after a glacial lake outburst flood. This landbridge to the continent was cut for the first time creating the ...

  6. Historical immigration to Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    At the time of their arrival, around 4,000 BC, Britain was inhabited by groups of hunter-gatherers who were the first inhabitants of the island after the last Ice Age ended about 11,700 years ago. [11] The farmers replaced most of the hunter-gatherer population in the British Isles without mixing much with them. [12]

  7. England - Wikipedia

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    The area now called England was first inhabited by modern humans during the Upper Paleolithic. ... Much of Britain's 10,000 miles (16,000 km) of rail network lies in ...

  8. British Isles - Wikipedia

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    Great Britain became an island by 7000 BC with the flooding of Doggerland. [15] The Gaels (Ireland), Picts (northern Great Britain) and Britons (southern Great Britain), all speaking Insular Celtic languages, [16] inhabited the islands at the beginning of the 1st millennium BC. Much of Brittonic-occupied Britain was conquered by the Roman ...

  9. Scientists think they know why Stonehenge was rebuilt ...

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    The newcomers replaced hunter-gatherer communities that had inhabited Britain previously and formed the majority of the population from 4000 to 2500 BC, Parker Pearson said. ... head to first NFC ...