The Ancient Celts: Iron Age Foes of Rome Who Left Behind More Than Weapons

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🔄FROM THE ARCHIVE: Made up of tribes from across Europe and beyond, the Celts have become known for their prowess in battle and distinctive weaponry and art. But there's far more to the these diverse, often enigmatic people than that.

included axes, swords and daggers, and jewelry characterized by patterned geometric designs and symmetry.The Romans are perhaps best known for their military prowess, often defeating their adversaries repeatedly with precise battle tactics and mechanistic strategy. But before they eventually overpowered the Celts in later centuries, an early Roman army went into battle against an army of Celts known as the Gauls.

against 70,000 Romans, but ultimately was defeated in a desperate comeback by their forces. It is said Boudica poisoned herself rather than being taken by the Roman army.Celtic religion remains somewhat of a mystery because its practitioners had an oral, not a written, tradition. What historiansknow is that Celtic spiritual leaders were men called druids, and held perhaps the only ranked position in Celtic society that wasn’t related to war.

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