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Briton

/ˈbrɪtən/noun
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A Briton is a native or inhabitant of Great Britain, often evoking a sense of national identity tied to the island's rich history and cultural heritage. In modern usage, it can refer broadly to anyone from the UK, but historically, it highlights the ancient Celtic peoples who resisted Roman conquest, adding layers of resilience and ancient roots to its meaning.

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The ancient Britons were among the first in Europe to use advanced iron tools and weapons, with archaeological evidence from sites like Flag Fen in England dating back to 1000 BC, showcasing their sophisticated society centuries before the Romans arrived. This early technological prowess helped them build hillforts and trade networks that connected them to continental Europe, influencing modern understandings of prehistoric innovation.

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