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Celts
Who were the Celts?
The Celts were a group of people who had a
similar language, religion, and cultural
expression.
When did the Celts live?
They lived across most of Europe
during the Iron Age.
Why are the Celts called Iron
Age Celts?
The name “Iron Age” comes from the discovery of a
new metal called iron. The Celts found out how to
make iron tools and weapons.
Before the Iron Age the only metal used in Britain
to make tools was bronze.
The Iron, was relatively cheap and available almost
everywhere.
Interesting fact
No-one called the people living in
Britain during the Iron Age, Celts until
the eighteenth century. In fact the
Romans called these people Britons, not
Celts.
The name Celts is a 'modern' name and is
used to collectively describe all the
many tribes of people living during the
Iron Age.
What clothes did the Celts wear?
 The Celts loved bright dazzling colours. They
dyed their woollen trousers and tops bright
colours.
Clothes were made from wool and dyed with
natural vegetable dyes (plants and
berries) and woven by hand on a vertical
loom.
Jewellery
 Torc (neck ring)
Important people like
nobles wore a Torc, a
circular twisted
metal neckband. It
was made from gold,
silver and bronze.
They wore jewellery made
from bronze, gold, tin,
silver, coral and enamel.
Sandals
Houses:
 The Celtic tribes lived in scattered villages.
They lived in round houses with thatched roofs of
straw or heather. The walls of their houses were
made from local material. Houses in the south
tended to be made from wattle (woven wood) and
daub (straw and mud) as there was an ample supply
of wood from the forests.
The houses had no
windows.
The roof was made from straw with
mud placed on top to keep the
warmth in.
The houses in the north were made with
large stones held together with clay.
The Celts would light a fire in the
middle of the roundhouse for
cooking and heating.
The smoke from the fire escaped through
a hole in the roof.
Animals were often kept inside
the house at night.
Farmers:
 Most Celts lived in
scattered farming
communities
surrounded by a
bank with wooden
fencing and a ditch
to keep out
intruders and wild
animals.
Hill Forts:
The largest and most
complex Iron Age hill
fort in Britain today is
Maiden Castle in Dorset.
Sometimes groups of houses
were built on the top of
hills. These are called hill-
forts.
Religion:
 The Iron Age
Celts
of Europe and
Britain
were very
superstitious
people.
Gods and Goddesses:
The Celts believed in many gods and goddesses:
over 400 in fact. Among them were:
Sucellos, the sky god, with a hammer that caused
lightning,
Nodens, who made clouds and rain.
Many gods had no names, but lived in springs,
woods and other places.
Druids:
Druids were the link between the supernatural
world and the ordinary human one. They were able
to predict what would happen in the future by
interpreting nature. It is likely that they knew
how to read and write, and they certainly had a
good grasp of mathematics. They knew something of
medicine and law, and they could trace the stars
and the planets. The main centre of the druids in
Britain was Anglesey, in Wales.
After Life:
The Celts believed that the
human soul had an afterlife,
so when a person died they were
buried with many things they
would need for the after life.
Human Heads:
The Celts made many sculptures of human
heads in stone or wood. They believed
that the human soul lived inside the
head. They believed that capturing
someone's soul gave you really powerful
magic, which is why they collected the
heads of their enemies killed in battles.
The Iron Age is when we first find
cemeteries of ordinary people’s
burials.
Weapons and Warriors:

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Celts 120622103215-phpapp02

  • 2. Who were the Celts? The Celts were a group of people who had a similar language, religion, and cultural expression.
  • 3. When did the Celts live? They lived across most of Europe during the Iron Age.
  • 4. Why are the Celts called Iron Age Celts? The name “Iron Age” comes from the discovery of a new metal called iron. The Celts found out how to make iron tools and weapons. Before the Iron Age the only metal used in Britain to make tools was bronze. The Iron, was relatively cheap and available almost everywhere.
  • 5. Interesting fact No-one called the people living in Britain during the Iron Age, Celts until the eighteenth century. In fact the Romans called these people Britons, not Celts. The name Celts is a 'modern' name and is used to collectively describe all the many tribes of people living during the Iron Age.
  • 6. What clothes did the Celts wear?  The Celts loved bright dazzling colours. They dyed their woollen trousers and tops bright colours.
  • 7. Clothes were made from wool and dyed with natural vegetable dyes (plants and berries) and woven by hand on a vertical loom.
  • 8. Jewellery  Torc (neck ring) Important people like nobles wore a Torc, a circular twisted metal neckband. It was made from gold, silver and bronze. They wore jewellery made from bronze, gold, tin, silver, coral and enamel.
  • 10. Houses:  The Celtic tribes lived in scattered villages. They lived in round houses with thatched roofs of straw or heather. The walls of their houses were made from local material. Houses in the south tended to be made from wattle (woven wood) and daub (straw and mud) as there was an ample supply of wood from the forests.
  • 11. The houses had no windows. The roof was made from straw with mud placed on top to keep the warmth in. The houses in the north were made with large stones held together with clay.
  • 12. The Celts would light a fire in the middle of the roundhouse for cooking and heating. The smoke from the fire escaped through a hole in the roof. Animals were often kept inside the house at night.
  • 13. Farmers:  Most Celts lived in scattered farming communities surrounded by a bank with wooden fencing and a ditch to keep out intruders and wild animals.
  • 14. Hill Forts: The largest and most complex Iron Age hill fort in Britain today is Maiden Castle in Dorset. Sometimes groups of houses were built on the top of hills. These are called hill- forts.
  • 15. Religion:  The Iron Age Celts of Europe and Britain were very superstitious people.
  • 16. Gods and Goddesses: The Celts believed in many gods and goddesses: over 400 in fact. Among them were: Sucellos, the sky god, with a hammer that caused lightning, Nodens, who made clouds and rain. Many gods had no names, but lived in springs, woods and other places.
  • 17. Druids: Druids were the link between the supernatural world and the ordinary human one. They were able to predict what would happen in the future by interpreting nature. It is likely that they knew how to read and write, and they certainly had a good grasp of mathematics. They knew something of medicine and law, and they could trace the stars and the planets. The main centre of the druids in Britain was Anglesey, in Wales.
  • 18. After Life: The Celts believed that the human soul had an afterlife, so when a person died they were buried with many things they would need for the after life.
  • 19. Human Heads: The Celts made many sculptures of human heads in stone or wood. They believed that the human soul lived inside the head. They believed that capturing someone's soul gave you really powerful magic, which is why they collected the heads of their enemies killed in battles.
  • 20. The Iron Age is when we first find cemeteries of ordinary people’s burials.