thumb|right|350px|The Iberian Peninsula in the 3rd century BC, the Caristii are in the northern region, close to the Pyrenees, in a Celt-Aquitanian "mixed" area. The Caristii were a pre-Roman tribe settled in the north of the Iberian Peninsula, in what today are known as the historical territories of Biscay and Álava, in the Basque Country, northern Spain.
thumb|right|350px|The Iberian Peninsula in the 3rd century BC, the Caristii are in the northern region, close to the Pyrenees, in a Celt-Aquitanian "mixed" area. The Caristii were a pre-Roman tribe settled in the north of the Iberian Peninsula, in what today are known as the historical territories of Biscay and Álava, in the Basque Country, northern Spain.
==Origins== Their historical territory today corresponds very well with the extension of the Biscayan dialect of the Basque language, however it is discussed whether the Caristii were actually Aquitanians, related to the Vascones, or if they were Celts, related to tribes such as the Cantabri and Celtiberians and that later suffered a Basquisation.
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).