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The roofs of the houses nearly touched the floor and were usually thatched. They would have a fire in the middle of the hut to keep it warm and there would be a little hole in the roof to let smoke out. If you lived in a farm house you would share it with 10 - 15 people. If you owned animals they would live in the house with you.

Although the Celts had lots of milk, some people didn't know how to make cheese! They mainly ate meat and vegetables.

There coins were made from iron (which cost lots then), gold or silver.

Britain used to be a triangular island. it was very flat and covered in forests.

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When was Celtic Britain?

Celtic Britain refers to the period in British history when Celtic tribes inhabited the islands, primarily from around 600 BC until the Roman conquest in AD 43. During this time, the Celts established distinct cultures, languages, and societies across what is now England, Wales, and parts of Scotland. The influence of Celtic culture continued even after Roman rule, shaping the identities of various regions in Britain.


What happened to the Celts after rome?

After the fall of the Roman Empire, the Celts experienced a decline in their political power and cultural influence, particularly in regions like Britain and Gaul. Many Celtic tribes faced invasions and pressures from Germanic tribes, leading to further fragmentation. In Britain, Celtic culture persisted in areas like Wales, Scotland, and Ireland, where it evolved independently. Meanwhile, in continental Europe, Celtic identity largely assimilated into other cultures, although some remnants remained in regions like Brittany and parts of France.


The legacy of the Celts on Britain?

The legacy of the Celts on Britain is evident in various aspects of culture, language, and identity. Celtic languages, such as Welsh, Irish, and Scots Gaelic, are still spoken today, reflecting the historical presence of Celtic tribes. Additionally, Celtic art, characterized by intricate designs and patterns, has influenced British artistic traditions. The Celts also contributed to Britain’s folklore and mythology, shaping the cultural narrative that continues to resonate in modern British society.


What languages were spoken by Ancient Britons?

The Celtic language was spoken by the ancients in the regon, but the language spoken in Britain is not known. It was not recorded.


How long have the Celtic people been in Britain?

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

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