The ancient Celts engaged in a variety of occupations, primarily centered around agriculture, livestock farming, and trade. Many were skilled artisans, creating intricate jewelry, pottery, and textiles. Additionally, some served as warriors, while others took on roles as druids, who were spiritual leaders and scholars. The Celts also participated in local governance and community leadership through tribal systems.
i think it was gaelic. i'm not quite sure
No, they worshiped their own gods/goddesses.
They played games, played sports, farmed, made art and told stories to each other.
Celts wore torcs because they believed it would help them in battle against their foes, though they also wore torcs as jewellery. They were very popular in the ancient Celtic era, and often torcs were decorated extravagantly.
Greek travelers described the Celts in Britain as fierce and noble warriors, often emphasizing their bravery and martial skills. They noted the Celts' distinctive customs, including their elaborate tattoos and unique clothing, which set them apart from other cultures. Additionally, Greek accounts highlighted the Celts' complex social structures and their vibrant, often ritualistic, religious practices. Overall, these descriptions painted the Celts as both formidable and culturally rich, capturing the intrigue of the ancient Greek world.
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I assume your talking about ancient Celts the ones in roman times. If so no guns were not invented then if the Celts had a gun they wouldn't have lost so many men to the Romans. MistroJoe
There is no documentation of ancient Irish dance that I know of.
The Celts.
i think it was gaelic. i'm not quite sure
Celts are notorious for being headhunters. One historical account by Diodorus Siculus says that during battle, the Celts cut off the heads of their enemies and attached it to their horses.
Mermaids come from myths of the ancient Greeks and Celts.
The mermaid myth was created by the ancient Celts and Greeks.