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The Celts are around 4000 years old. Hope this helped
the Celts lived in a round house which they had too build
Yes, the Celts practiced various burial customs, including burying their dead in simple pits or elaborate tombs. Some Celts were also cremated, with their ashes placed in urns or buried in graves. Each Celtic community had its own burial traditions and practices.
The Celts engaged in a variety of occupations such as farming, blacksmithing, weaving, and trading. They also had skilled warriors, druids, and craftsmen in their society. Overall, their occupations were diverse and influenced by their environment and social structure.
The Celts, ancient European tribes, were known for their intricate art, skilled craftsmanship, and fierce warrior culture. They also had a rich oral tradition and are believed to have practiced agriculture and pastoralism. The Celts eventually spread throughout Europe, influencing later cultures.
Ireland, where the Celts were.
that's the Celts, and they were scottish
Klaus Holitzka has written: 'Mandalas of the Celts' -- subject(s): Celts, Coloring books, Mandala, Religion 'Mandalas celtes'
It's a combination from 2 religions actually. The Celts which were Polytheists and Christianity which is monotheist.
It depends on what time in Celtic history you are talking about. Broadly, very broadly, before Romans became Christians and then brought Christianity to the Celts, they practiced their native Pagan religion(s). They have many gods, and it appears that for many, if not all Celts, Druids were their priests. During and after Roman colonization, Christianity spread until it became the dominant religion among the remaining Celtic peoples.
The "Celts" of the English Isles were known for their Druid religion ( a pagan or Wicca like religion) but there ws also a large Christian grouping. The Celtic Cross was designed by these early Celtic Christians.
The celts did not have pencils.
Hiya, To answer your question, Ummm, They wore there blue paint to show there religion and that they were going into war.
Depends on what religion you are speaking of. The ancient Celts were polygamists, believed in many gods. Before the Medeival era (500 ad-1300 ad something like that), Catholic conversion among the Celts began to take place and the Celts became a generally catholic race. after the great schism between catholicism and Protestantism Many became Protestant and Killed off many of the Catholics
did the celts have any illnesses
Ray Simpson has written: 'Exploring Celtic spirituality' -- subject(s): Celtic Church, Celts, Religion, Spirituality
When did Celts come to Britain