As the Celts spanned the majority of Western Europe before the Romans took their land and intergrated them into their empire (with varying degrees of success), they would have been aware of certain items that could be used as seasoning. Certainly they would have used salt as a preservative for meats rather than as a seasoning. When the meat was cooked after being preserved with salt, it would have tasted very salty indeed so seasonings would have been used to try and mask the taste of the salt.
Iron Age people lived in various parts of the world, including Europe, Asia, and Africa. They built settlements and engaged in agriculture, trading, and sometimes warfare. The Iron Age is characterized by the use of iron tools and weapons in place of bronze.
iron and natural resources...
They were there to protect the Celts ! and use for food
Iron Age is the period marked by the use of iron implements, tools, and weapons. Archeologists consider the Iron Age the period that immediately follows the Bronze Age.
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The only way to season a cast iron dutch oven is to use it to cook over and over again. The flavoe becomes part of the dutch oven!
seasoning
The Celts used a variety of materials in their everyday life, including wood, leather, bronze, iron, and textiles like wool and linen. They were known for their skilled craftsmanship in creating intricate designs with these materials, seen in items such as jewelry, weapons, and household items.
in either the bronze age or the iron age.
Do not understand what you are asking.
how did the use of iron change peoples lives
you mean iron.. well you use iron for lotsa things.. its a new invention i know why you dont understand it... humans just started using it in the "iron age"