Yes, birth among the Celts was often dangerous due to a lack of advanced medical knowledge and practices. Women faced significant risks during childbirth, including complications, infections, and a high maternal mortality rate. Additionally, societal and cultural factors may have influenced the support and care available to women during this critical time. Despite these challenges, Celtic women often relied on midwives and traditional practices to assist in childbirth.
When did Celts come to Britain
The leader of the Celts was queen boudicca
Celts lived in ringforts, hillforts and crannógs...
actually the celts did not die , instead they now live with romans . some celts died due to a war between the romans and the celts . now some people like celtic music and clothes
The Celts believed in immortality of the soul and they were one of the first European people to hold such a belief.It was not a theory of reincarnation but a belief based on the fact that when a person died he or she simply changed worlds.This was why the Celts put not only bodies in graves but all the apputenences necesary to sustain life,the notion being that the person would need all this in the otherworld.The Celts seemed to have believed in a constant exchange of souls taking place between this world and the otherworld.Because they believed not only that a death in this world was the means of sending a soul to the otherworld but also that a death in the otherworld was a means of sending a soul to this world,the Celts are said to have mourned birth and to have celebrated death.
The celts did not have pencils.
did the celts have any illnesses
When did Celts come to Britain
The leader of the Celts was queen boudicca
The picts (the painted people) were celts.
Celts have not died out. Descendants of the Celts can be found living in Cornwall, Scotland, Ireland, Wales and Brittany.
The Celts were in Europe.
They were there to protect the Celts ! and use for food
Celts
Yes the Celts do speak English
Cincinnati Celts ended in 1923.
Cincinnati Celts was created in 1910.