What happened to the Iron Age people and why did they disappear?
The Iron Age people did not disapear. First they stopped making more children, second, they worshipped mother earth and sacrificed their lifes for her because they believed if they don't sacrifice their lives she would not listen to them and they would starve to death.
How did the iron-age Celts treat ladies?
While the Celtic societies were basically patriarchal, women of ability could do anything a man could. Women ruled, were warriors, Druids, and bards. Furthermore women ran the schools that trained the warriors.
Average women were protected by many laws and had may rights. They could divorce, own property, and were protected from abuse. They usually lived with a foster family where they were taught to do the domestic arts until they were 14. They were then married and lived with and assisted their husbands
Did the iron age Celts use seasoning?
As the Celts spanned the majority of Western Europe before the Romans took their land and intergrated them into their empire (with varying degrees of success), they would have been aware of certain items that could be used as seasoning. Certainly they would have used salt as a preservative for meats rather than as a seasoning. When the meat was cooked after being preserved with salt, it would have tasted very salty indeed so seasonings would have been used to try and mask the taste of the salt.
In Britain the Iron Age began in 800 BC and continued until the Roman conquest of 48 AD. Although it should be noted that in Scotland the Iron Age lasted much longer due to the absence of Roman influence.
What kind of jewelry did the Celts wear?
the Celts wore torques, they also wore amulets to keep away evil spirits and the wrath of the gods and they wore torks.
Why did Lindow man sacrifice himself?
The Lindow man was found as if he'd been killed but there is no actual proof he sacrificed himself so all we can do is guess.
What was the class system the Celts lived by?
There were four classes in Celtic society, each contributing something to the others in return for a service from that class. The classes were as follows; Chiefs, Nobles, Druids and Bards (considered one class), and the peasants. The Chief gave land to the peasants, money to the nobles, and rights of their position to theLearned(Druids,Bards). The Nobles gave protection to the peasants and Learned, and military service to the Chief. The Learned gave religious rites to all, and the bards sang praises to the Chief and Nobles, and gave knowledge,(limited, of course, this was the source of their power in the society) to all. The peasants merely worked the land, providing labor and food to the society. Women could become any of these.
Did the tollund man have family?
Yes , He had a mother called Marisa and his father was called Damian.
In what year was the iron age?
As Iron Age refers to the archaeological period in which the use of iron for tools is common and as such, starts and ends at different dates in different locations.
This is not a good question. Years would be better.
Although it is important to remember that it was a gradual transition from bronze being the most commonly used metal to iron largely replacing it, below are listed the roughly accepted dates for the start of the Iron Age in different areas: Ancient Near East: from c. 1300BC, Central Europe: from 800BC, Asia: from c500BC
What is Barack Obamas oldest daughters name?
His (and Michelle's) oldest daughter is Malia, who was born in 1998.