Celtic Culture in Britain Before the Coming of the Romans.

21
Celtic Culture in Britain Before the Coming of the Romans

Transcript of Celtic Culture in Britain Before the Coming of the Romans.

Page 1: Celtic Culture in Britain Before the Coming of the Romans.

Celtic Culture in Britain

Before the Coming of the Romans

Page 2: Celtic Culture in Britain Before the Coming of the Romans.

Celtic Tribes in Britain and Ireland

Page 3: Celtic Culture in Britain Before the Coming of the Romans.

Before the Romans, there were no cities in Britain. The Celts lived in

small agricultural villages.

Page 4: Celtic Culture in Britain Before the Coming of the Romans.

An extended family lived in a dark and smoke-filled “Round House,”

made of mud and branches, called wattle and daub.

Page 5: Celtic Culture in Britain Before the Coming of the Romans.

For defensive purposes, the Celtic village was sometimes made part

of a hill fort.

Page 6: Celtic Culture in Britain Before the Coming of the Romans.

Remains of these Hill Forts can still be seen in Britain today.

Page 7: Celtic Culture in Britain Before the Coming of the Romans.

Most of the time, the Celts were involved in quiet agricultural life, raising their crops and

tending their cattle.

Page 8: Celtic Culture in Britain Before the Coming of the Romans.

However, there was always the constant danger of warfare with another tribe.

Therefore, Celtic men were trained as warriors.

Page 9: Celtic Culture in Britain Before the Coming of the Romans.

Their basic weapons were the shield and the long sword

Page 10: Celtic Culture in Britain Before the Coming of the Romans.

They also had cavalry, who could carry multiple spears.

Page 11: Celtic Culture in Britain Before the Coming of the Romans.

But, they were best known for their skill with the chariot.

Page 12: Celtic Culture in Britain Before the Coming of the Romans.

The Celtic tribes were led by chieftains, but the most powerful class of people were

priests known as the Druids.

Page 13: Celtic Culture in Britain Before the Coming of the Romans.

The Druids preserved the ancient traditions of the tribe. They administered the law, and they conducted various

rituals, often held in sacred groves of oak trees.

Page 14: Celtic Culture in Britain Before the Coming of the Romans.

The Celts sometimes resorted to human sacrifice, in order to insure a good harvest or to ward off

danger from the tribe. We have discovered remains of sacrificed “bog men”.

Page 15: Celtic Culture in Britain Before the Coming of the Romans.

Another form of human sacrifice involved burning a victim in a “wicker man.”

Page 16: Celtic Culture in Britain Before the Coming of the Romans.

The Celts had a variety of gods and goddesses, usually associated with aspects of nature. For

instance, the god of the forest was the horned god Cernunnos.

Page 17: Celtic Culture in Britain Before the Coming of the Romans.

There was a horse goddess called Epona.

Page 18: Celtic Culture in Britain Before the Coming of the Romans.

And there was a god of crafts and skill, known as Lugh. He is often pictured shining

like the sun.

Page 19: Celtic Culture in Britain Before the Coming of the Romans.

The Celts were known for their complicated forms of design, used especially for

decoration of jewelry.

Page 20: Celtic Culture in Britain Before the Coming of the Romans.

Celts wore brooches to pin their clothing and often wore a torc around their necks.

Page 21: Celtic Culture in Britain Before the Coming of the Romans.

The Celts were happy in their island home. But, everything was about to change with

the coming of the Romans.