There is a little bit of a misconception as to whether the Celts were civilized. Its often thought they were barbaric creatures who had no brains, when actually they were very civilized and were just as advanced as the Romans (even more so in some cases). They built roads, had villages, had farms with better ploughs than the Romans. The main misconception comes from very little written evidence apart from what the Roman historians wrote down. The Celts were taught to read and write and multilingual. Plus the Roman historians were biased!
The Celts were a diverse group of tribal societies that lived across Europe. They had their own languages, art, and religion, and advanced metalworking skills. While they did not have a centralized state or urban centers like other ancient civilizations, they had a complex social structure and were skilled warriors and traders. So, in many ways, they can be considered civilized.
The Celts are around 4000 years old. Hope this helped
Yes, the Celts practiced various burial customs, including burying their dead in simple pits or elaborate tombs. Some Celts were also cremated, with their ashes placed in urns or buried in graves. Each Celtic community had its own burial traditions and practices.
The Celts engaged in a variety of occupations such as farming, blacksmithing, weaving, and trading. They also had skilled warriors, druids, and craftsmen in their society. Overall, their occupations were diverse and influenced by their environment and social structure.
The Celts, ancient European tribes, were known for their intricate art, skilled craftsmanship, and fierce warrior culture. They also had a rich oral tradition and are believed to have practiced agriculture and pastoralism. The Celts eventually spread throughout Europe, influencing later cultures.
The Celts were a group of ancient peoples who inhabited parts of Europe from the Bronze Age to the Roman era. Gauls were a specific Celtic group that lived in the region that is now modern-day France. Both groups were known for their distinctive culture, language, and art.
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There is no such thing as civilised and uncivilised, just different cultures
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The celts did not have pencils.
"Civilised" (or "civilized") came into English from French, and the French form was based on a Latin word.
did the celts have any illnesses
Because of rashi porley
Civilised (?)
civilised or decent
China is a civilised country because of the 2 rivers Huang Ho and Yangtze just like the Mesopotamia.