Just for clarification, what is considered “pre-historic?” To me that’s before written word and record keeping. 40 BC really isn’t “pre-historic” is it?
Anyway, that is an amazing find!!
For something from a "pre-historic" era, they seem to know quite a bit of history of that era
Its pre-historic were Britain was concerned. Not much is known about historic individuals and events that took place in Britain prior to the Roman conquest, because the Iron-Age population had an oral tradition, not a written one, so apart from the odd fleeting reference by an ancient roman or greek writer prior to this time, anything that can’t be gleaned from archeology is pretty much lost in the mists of time......