by making swords & sheilds & armour :)
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.
The Celts made clothes out of wool, linen, and leather. They would use natural dyes to add colors to their clothing and often decorated them with intricate patterns and designs.
Yes, the Celts were known for living in roundhouses with conical thatched roofs rather than long wide houses. These structures were made from natural materials like timber frames and wattle-and-daub walls.
The Celts made money through activities such as farming, trade, crafting goods like weapons and jewelry, and providing services as mercenaries. They also engaged in mining, particularly for metals like tin and iron, which they could trade with other societies.
The wealth or poverty of Celts living in round houses would have varied depending on various factors such as their social status, occupation, land ownership, and access to resources. It is important to note that Celtic society was not homogenous, and there would have been considerable diversity in socioeconomic conditions among Celtic communities.
The Celts made a living as farmers and hunters.
Celts have not died out. Descendants of the Celts can be found living in Cornwall, Scotland, Ireland, Wales and Brittany.
Well I beleive that is Rhetoricle sir.
celts
Chainmail 300bc
Well, Celts were famed for Jewelery, probably a lot were involved in this, and other artisan trades. Farming was necessary, and offered a lot of employment.
Well, Celts were famed for Jewelery, probably a lot were involved in this, and other artisan trades. Farming was necessary, and offered a lot of employment.
I believe it was the Celts.....
I believe it was the Celts.....
The people in the area, were mainly the descendants of soldiers of the Roman legions. The original Celtic Bretons were ethnically cleansed by the Roman's around 63 AD.
The Celts did not conquer England; they were already living in the British Isles when the Romans invaded in AD 43. The Romans then ruled over England for several centuries.
Celtic farmers found entertainment -and a healthy living- in stealing whole herds of their neighbors' cattle.