No, at least not all of them painted their bodies. The blue paint or "woad" was used by some of the Britons according to Julius Caesar. However there is no record of the continental Celts putting on makeup for battle.
they used salt
it was used to make the dead body smell good, and to stuff it too
yes they did in France since the Britons wanted to protect the Gauls (that is french now) but the Romans won like normal
you can use your palm,handspan, and fore arm lenght
Ancient Britons, over a period of well over thousand years. It was built and altered in several stages over the centuries. If the Druids used it at all, they were certainly not the first users.
No, at least not all of them painted their bodies. The blue paint or "woad" was used by some of the Britons according to Julius Caesar. However there is no record of the continental Celts putting on makeup for battle.
they used salt
what is the type of lipid is used by the body for insulation
No.
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it was used to make the dead body smell good, and to stuff it too
They were used in Ancient Greece times. (about 1000 bc-Roman times)
The Ancient Egyptions used salt to preserve their pharohs bodys.
Blew.
The ancient Greeks used cannabis as a remedy to treat inflammation, earache, and edema (swelling of a body part due to collection of fluids).
they used there feet and other parts of their body