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The traditional house of the Celts is often referred to as a "roundhouse." These structures typically featured a circular design with a thatched roof and were constructed using a wooden frame, wattle, and daub. Roundhouses served as living spaces for families and were common in various Celtic regions, including Britain and Gaul.

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