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The Celts made fire using various methods, primarily through friction or striking flint against steel to create sparks. They often used a fire drill or a bow drill, which involved rotating a wooden spindle against a fireboard to generate heat and produce an ember. Once an ember was created, they would transfer it to a nest of dry tinder, such as grass or bark, and blow gently to ignite a flame. Additionally, they sometimes used natural materials like dried moss or animal fat to help sustain the fire.

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