not sure but i think they used cattle and sheep as currency
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 leader of the Celts was queen boudicca
Yes, the Celts did use wheat to make bread, although their diet primarily included a variety of grains such as barley and oats. Wheat was cultivated in some regions, particularly in southern areas where the climate was more suitable for its growth. The Celts made different types of bread, including flatbreads, using these grains along with other ingredients.
Celts lived in ringforts, hillforts and crannógs...
They were there to protect the Celts ! and use for food
swords
yes yes
Vikings medicine
the blood of their enemies.
The Celts made money through activities such as farming, trade, crafting goods like weapons and jewelry, and providing services as mercenaries. They also engaged in mining, particularly for metals like tin and iron, which they could trade with other societies.
The celts did not have pencils.
did the celts have any illnesses
The Celts made clothes out of wool, linen, and leather. They would use natural dyes to add colors to their clothing and often decorated them with intricate patterns and designs.
When did Celts come to Britain
The leader of the Celts was queen boudicca
The picts (the painted people) were celts.