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Originally Posted by jackhammer
Funny post (seriously) but it was the Dark Ages when the British Isles was inhabited by various tribes of people. The middle ages was around 600 + years later and Celtic/Breton women had worse teeth than we have a reputation for now I suspect and have you ever talked to someone from Cornwall (one of the last vestiges of early Bretons) :
Not too attractive methinks.
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Very interesting. I hadn't seen the question from a dental point of view. I will pay attention to Galician women's teeth, since
Galicia has a reputation for being the most Celtic region in the peninsula. We the rest are basically
Celtiberians (that is, a mix of Celts and Iberians) or Iberians. There are some famous Galician pretty women, but I can't see their teeth since they're always
playing the bagpipes, haha