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Celtic Europe 1000-50 B.C.E.

Celtic Europe 1000-50 B.C.E.. Spread of the Celts Celtic civilization originated in Central Europe in the first millennium B.C.E. Around 500 B.C.E., the

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Page 1: Celtic Europe 1000-50 B.C.E.. Spread of the Celts Celtic civilization originated in Central Europe in the first millennium B.C.E. Around 500 B.C.E., the

Celtic Europe1000-50 B.C.E.

Page 2: Celtic Europe 1000-50 B.C.E.. Spread of the Celts Celtic civilization originated in Central Europe in the first millennium B.C.E. Around 500 B.C.E., the

Spread of the Celts

• Celtic civilization originated in Central Europe in the first millennium B.C.E.

• Around 500 B.C.E., the Celtic groups began a rapid expansion in several directions.

• The Celts shared cultural traits, but there was no Celtic state.

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Celtic Society

• Celtic society was divided into an elite class of warrior, professional groups of priests and bards, and the common people.

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Warriors

• Celtic warriors owned land and livestock.• They had a monopoly on wealth and power.

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Priests• The Celtic priests were

called Druids.• These people were

teachers and judges.• Religious leaders.• Exempt from Taxes• Cast people out of society.• Carried out rituals in caves

or forests.

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Wicker Man• Statue of a human that was

filled with people (usually criminals but sometimes innocent) and then set on fire to celebrate good over evil or appease a god or goddess.

• Julius Caesar claims to have seen this in his writings.

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6i2WRreARo

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Farmers

• Celts were very successful at farming.• Engaged in trade.• Shipbuilding• Metallurgy

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Women

• Celtic women were involved primarily in child rearing, food production and some crafts.

• Elite women enjoyed much more freedom than those we have learned about.

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Belief and Knowledge

• Celts worshipped a large number of gods and goddesses.

• These gods and goddesses usually represented a relationship between people and the environment.

• The barrier between the natural and the supernatural world was permeable.

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Roman Invasion• In the first 3 Centuries C.E. the Romans will

control most of the Celtic territories.• The Germanic invasion around the same time

will also halt Celtic society. • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NDIwfgDe

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