They did have a form of writting called "Oghaim" which was basically a horizontal line carved into a piece of wood with vertical lines above, below and through the vertical one to denote phonetical sounds. I'm pretty sure it wasn't used for record keeping more for the same purpose as Australian Koories used "message sticks".Originally Posted by Avlvs Brittanicus
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:M...ibes_Towns.png
For a simplified map of Gaulish tribal dispositions including the Cubi-Biturge.
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