The Celts mostly wore blue paint on their faces, on the rest of their body they just wore rabbit...

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The Celts mostly wore blue paint on their faces, on the rest of their body they just wore rabbit skins and rags. The kings wore green cloaks and big, black boots, but they still had the blue paint on their faces and body.

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Page 1: The Celts mostly wore blue paint on their faces, on the rest of their body they just wore rabbit skins and rags. The kings wore green cloaks and big, black.

The Celts mostly wore blue paint on their faces, on the rest of their body they just wore rabbit skins and rags. The kings wore green cloaks and big,

black boots, but they still had the blue paint on their faces and body.

Page 2: The Celts mostly wore blue paint on their faces, on the rest of their body they just wore rabbit skins and rags. The kings wore green cloaks and big, black.

They lived on the coast of Scotland. They also lived on a hill, this was known as a hillfort. Apparently they invaded other surrounding areas.

Page 3: The Celts mostly wore blue paint on their faces, on the rest of their body they just wore rabbit skins and rags. The kings wore green cloaks and big, black.

The Celts and the Romans were defiant enemies because the Romans tried to invade the Celts and the Celts tried to invade the Romans.

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The Celts deadliest weapon was their long, sharp sword. They swung it near their heads and swiped down on the enemy.