Yes, the Celts in Britain did use money, primarily in the form of metal coins. They began minting their own coins around the 2nd century BCE, influenced by trade with the Mediterranean cultures. These coins were often made of gold, silver, or bronze and featured various designs, including images of deities and animals. Prior to coinage, trade was primarily conducted through barter and the use of valuable goods.
When did Celts come to Britain
The Celts were the natives of Britain.
not sure but i think they used cattle and sheep as currency
From around 750 BC to 12 BC, the Celts were the most powerful people in central and northern Europe. The Celts were in Britain since well before these dates
the Celts
When did Celts come to Britain
The Celts were the natives of Britain.
the celts.
The Celts.
not sure but i think they used cattle and sheep as currency
Britons and Celts.
The celts where always in England 🏴� They were here always they never left you can still see people acting like the celts in battle
What region in Britain/UK did the Celts live?
Boudicca sought the money from the Celts to fund her rebellion against Roman rule in Britain. After the Romans seized her late husband's kingdom and wealth, she aimed to restore her family's fortunes and gain support for her uprising. By rallying the Celts and securing their resources, she hoped to strengthen her position against the Roman forces. Ultimately, this financial support was crucial for mounting an effective resistance.
They are a nation of people situated in the west of Britain and are descended from Celts
The Celts and the Picts about 5000 years ago.
The Celts.