There were four classes in Celtic society, each contributing something to the others in return for a service from that class. The classes were as follows; Chiefs, Nobles, Druids and Bards (considered one class), and the peasants. The Chief gave land to the peasants, money to the nobles, and rights of their position to theLearned(Druids,Bards). The Nobles gave protection to the peasants and Learned, and military service to the Chief. The Learned gave religious rites to all, and the bards sang praises to the Chief and Nobles, and gave knowledge,(limited, of course, this was the source of their power in the society) to all. The peasants merely worked the land, providing labor and food to the society. Women could become any of these.
Celts lived in ringforts, hillforts and crannógs...
they lived in homes made of hay & straw, the ground was soil & they didnt have anything eletric.
Celtic is not the same as British. The Celts lived in the British Isles, but also through much of what is now France and Germany.
The houses that Celts lived in were typically called "roundhouses." These structures were circular in shape, built with wooden frames and thatched roofs, often using wattle and daub for the walls. Roundhouses were commonly found in various regions where Celtic tribes settled, serving as both living quarters and communal spaces.
The traditional house of the Celts was known as a "roundhouse." These structures were typically circular in shape, made with wooden frames, thatched roofs, and walls of wattle and daub. Roundhouses often served as communal living spaces, reflecting the social and cultural practices of Celtic communities. They were well-suited to the climate and available resources of the regions where the Celts lived.
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Celts lived in ringforts, hillforts and crannógs...
The Celts were in Europe.
A. lived in luxury
The Celts lived in a thatched hut made of dung (cow poo) straw and hay
Britons and Celts.
yes yes
Celts lived in many parts of Ireland. There is evidence of them in many places. Archaeologists have found artefacts from the Celtic era in different parts of Ireland.
Picts and Scots Celts.
they lived in the iron age.
The Celts or Britons were the people who lived in Britain before the Normans, Anglo-Saxons or Romans invaded; and they are still there.
The first people to celebrate Halloween were the Celts. The Celts lived almost 2,000 years ago in Great Britain and Ireland.