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For pre-Roman Britain, or at least a very mythic version of it, I'd try Robert Holdstock, particularly Celtika.
I'm struggling to come up with much more than that, though, and those two only vaguely fit your criteria! For another pre-Roman one there's Age of Iron, and there's a recent Viking fantasy called Swords of Good Men, but I haven't read either so can't personally recommend them.
Maybe someone who's a bigger reader of historical fiction will have some more suggestions?

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Diana Paxton is an old fav of mine , but I haven't read this one.
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Diana L. Paxson and Morgan Llywelyn
And, if you can find them, almost everything by Kenneth C. Flint.


He also wrote an Arthurian series which starts with The Winter King.
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Charles de Lint (other topics)Juliet Marillier (other topics)
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Anyone know of a good fantasy or historical fiction set in Celtic or Anglo-Saxon British Isles? Similar to or in the spirit of Last Light of the Sun by GGK, but by another author?