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We can trace them in the documents, but in the archeology and in the toponymy too.
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For examples of the Corsican toponymy cited by Jubainville, see Prehistory of Corsica.
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Toponymy is itself a branch of onomastics, the study of names of all kinds.
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There is actually a wealth of English toponymy in comparison to the clear paucity of Celtic.
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Besides epigraphical evidence, an important source of information on early Celtic is toponymy.
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Anglicisation of the toponymy increased apace with the migration of English people to the island.
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First, the minor toponymy was preserved in multiple districts.
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Chorography, topography and toponymy might all be involved.
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