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Yes, the Irish, Scottish, Welsh, Cornish, Briton and Manx are all Celtic.

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What did the Celts make houses out?

The Celts used a variety of materials to build their houses, including wood, wattle and daub, and thatch. These materials were readily available in the regions where the Celts settled, and their houses were often round or rectangular in shape with conical roofs.


What are the physical characteristics of Celts?

Celts were known for their tall stature, with men averaging around 5'9" and women around 5'5". They typically had fair skin, light hair, and blue or green eyes. Additionally, Celts were known for their elaborate tattoos and intricate jewelry.


How did the Celts live?

The Celts lived as a trading race. throughout Europe, Britain,France Germany and the like. They were large in number but had no Head quaters. they moved freely and lived from the land. they also had a deep spiritual relationship with the earth. But if you are a fan of the Romans, you will believe that the Celts were unwashed and inbreaded mongrols.this, is just roman whitewashing. The Celts were masters of Metals. Tin,iron Gold etc etc. The Celts did live in small pockets, and in relative peace. Despite being spiritualy and astronomically aware and having a good eye for the arts. These were a savage people in battle! absolutely fearless and deadly! They lived in round houses, and as said before, they travelled alot. a fact that is little known, is that the Celts actually created the first road, not the Romans. the road was important to the Celts because they needed to trade smoothly and quickly. The Romans, like other empires beit, the great british or American empire of today,they grew to big and ended up eating itself when it needed to consume the resources of other nations. The Celts are a testiment to the idea that humans, back then can live in peace, understand the earth and nature, and integrate with other nations without drawing swords and murdering people for the sake of resources. It was clearly a tough life being a celt, but its was clearly a rewarding one, spiritualy and in terms of knowledge. If the Celts were as inbreaded and barbaroues as the Romans made out, then the Celts wouldn't have had a clue about calendars,trade,metal mining and Relations with other nations. And the fact remains, Rome fell and the Celts still stand. i rest my case.


Did the Celts go to school?

Celts did not have formal schools like we have today. Education was usually informal and children learned skills and knowledge from their families and community members through storytelling, observation, and practical experience. Training in skills like hunting, farming, and craftsmanship would have been passed down from generation to generation.


What gemstones did the Celts use most?

The Celts used a variety of gemstones in their jewelry, with some of the most popular ones being amber, jet, and quartz. They also valued minerals like garnet, amethyst, and gold for their adornments. Each stone often held symbolic meaning and significance for the Celts.

Related Questions

What does the Irish trace their ancestry?

today the Irish trace their ancestry to the Celts.


What occupations did the Celts have?

pretty much the same as today,only they had different names!


What do the Romans and Celts have in common?

Well apart from the obvious answer, that Romans were from Italy and Celts were from northern Europe, like the British Isles and Ireland, the way they organised is totally different too. Celts were tribal but Romans followed a system of government not unlike some governments today.


Did the Celts have pencils?

The celts did not have pencils.


What illnesses did the Celts have?

did the celts have any illnesses


How many people live in Celts?

The Celts are not a single group of people or a specific location, but rather an ancient ethnolinguistic group that spread across various regions in Europe, including parts of modern-day Ireland, Scotland, Wales, France, and beyond. Today, the descendants of the Celts can be found in these areas, but they are integrated into the populations of their respective countries. Therefore, there isn't a specific population number for "Celts," as they are part of broader national demographics.


When did the Celts come to Britain?

When did Celts come to Britain


Who were the leaders of the Celts?

The leader of the Celts was queen boudicca


Were the Picts Celts?

The picts (the painted people) were celts.


How did the Celts die out?

Celts have not died out. Descendants of the Celts can be found living in Cornwall, Scotland, Ireland, Wales and Brittany.


What continent is Celts in?

The Celts were in Europe.


Why were cattle important to the Celts?

They were there to protect the Celts ! and use for food