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The Celts primarily wrote using a system of ogham, which consists of a series of straight lines and notches carved into wood, stone, or metal. They also used ink and quills for writing on parchment or vellum in later periods, particularly after the Roman conquest and the introduction of Latin. The content of their writings included inscriptions, poetry, and legal texts, reflecting their culture and society. However, much of their literature was passed down orally, and only a fraction has survived in written form.

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