The Celts settled in various regions across Europe, primarily in areas that are now modern-day Ireland, Scotland, Wales, France (particularly in the region known as Gaul), and parts of Central Europe, including Austria and Germany. They established tribal societies and cultures in these areas, characterized by distinctive art, language, and social organization. Over time, their influence spread, impacting regions as far as Spain and the British Isles.
Celts have not died out. Descendants of the Celts can be found living in Cornwall, Scotland, Ireland, Wales and Brittany.
They were there to protect the Celts ! and use for food
The Celts made a living as farmers and hunters.
Yes, Celts do wear kilts. However, Celts typically originate from Ireland. Kilts actually originated from Scotland and the Celts just took over the fashion trend.
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The Celts or Britons were the people who lived in Britain before the Normans, Anglo-Saxons or Romans invaded; and they are still there.
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No. Pompeii was originally created by a group of Oscan speaking Italian tribes in the very early days. The Celts settled mainly in the northern part of Italy.No. Pompeii was originally created by a group of Oscan speaking Italian tribes in the very early days. The Celts settled mainly in the northern part of Italy.No. Pompeii was originally created by a group of Oscan speaking Italian tribes in the very early days. The Celts settled mainly in the northern part of Italy.No. Pompeii was originally created by a group of Oscan speaking Italian tribes in the very early days. The Celts settled mainly in the northern part of Italy.No. Pompeii was originally created by a group of Oscan speaking Italian tribes in the very early days. The Celts settled mainly in the northern part of Italy.No. Pompeii was originally created by a group of Oscan speaking Italian tribes in the very early days. The Celts settled mainly in the northern part of Italy.No. Pompeii was originally created by a group of Oscan speaking Italian tribes in the very early days. The Celts settled mainly in the northern part of Italy.No. Pompeii was originally created by a group of Oscan speaking Italian tribes in the very early days. The Celts settled mainly in the northern part of Italy.No. Pompeii was originally created by a group of Oscan speaking Italian tribes in the very early days. The Celts settled mainly in the northern part of Italy.
They settled in wales and scotland
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 druids were part of the Celts. The Celts were a group of people who settled in Gaul (modern day France) Britain, Ireland and many other parts of Europe
They settled in all of Great Britain but England was later invaded by other races.
The Celts lived all over Europe: but in the successive waves of invasions - the Romans, and after the fall of Rome a whole series of barbarians - they were driven further and further West, until the remained clinging to the edge of Europe in what is known as the Celtic fringe: Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Cornwall, Brittany. The Celts lived in central Europe: northern France, part of Holland, Belgium, England, and parts of Switzerland. These lands had long been settled by the warlike Celts. Soon after 500 BC, the Celts wandered east and west in search of fertile farm land. Around 390 BC, the Celts even invaded Rome and sacked the city. It took two hundred years for the Romans to drive the Celts from Italy.
The Celts primarily sourced their water from natural bodies like rivers, streams, and lakes. They often settled near these water sources for drinking, cooking, and washing. Additionally, they might have used wells or springs when available. The Celts also valued water for its spiritual significance, often associating it with healing and purification.
Britain, Ireland, Spain, Portugal, France, Northern Italy, Austria, Bulgaria, Romania, and Southern Poland.