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The Celts did not develop a widespread writing system primarily due to their oral culture, which emphasized storytelling, oral tradition, and memory for preserving history and knowledge. While some Celtic tribes were exposed to writing through interactions with the Romans and Greeks, they largely relied on oral transmission for their traditions and beliefs. Additionally, the lack of a unified political structure among the Celts may have contributed to the absence of a common written language. Thus, their rich cultural heritage was primarily conveyed through spoken word and performance rather than written texts.

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