They had a big shield to protect their whole body!
Well I beleive that is Rhetoricle sir.
the most common was the sword,spear,throwing clubs, and bow and arrow as well as shields
The Celts and the Romans had a verry big fight knowone knows except the Celts and the Romans by Leo rackauskas
The Celts used a variety of weapons, including swords, spears, and shields. Their swords were often made of iron and featured a distinctive leaf-shaped blade. They also employed long thrusting spears and javelins for ranged combat. In addition to these, they used wooden shields, often reinforced with metal, for protection in battle.
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they used axes and big shields
i think yes ofcourse they traveled by big boat with dugan jakline talor
They were very tall and strong and had blond hair the had big moustashes and beards they wore helmets of iron whit cow horns on them they wore tunic and leather belts. Thay also wore a cape with a colour full block patteren waht we now see on the scottish kilts. They had irond swords and shields. So overall thay lookd kind of like the vikings and if you know the cartoon Asterix thay are also Celts ( and historicly corect)
Mainly the Celts made it up. The Irish had a big part in it too. The Welsh had a small part but not as big.
Celtic shields were primarily made of wood, often covered with leather for added durability and protection. They typically had a central boss made of metal, which served both as a hand grip and as a means to deflect blows. Some shields were also reinforced with metal fittings or had metal edges to enhance their strength in combat. The designs often featured intricate patterns and symbols, reflecting the artistry of Celtic culture.
The Celts used tools such as sickles, scythes, and flint knives for everyday activities like farming and hunting. They also used weapons like swords, spears, shields, and bows and arrows for battles and hunting. Metalworking was also an important skill, and they made weapons and tools from materials like iron and bronze.
The celts did not have pencils.