We in Wales consider ourselves Celts – but we are very different from the Celts who lived here in the Iron Age. Iron Age Celts lived here before and after Christ. We are going back a long, long time – ...
Within 300 years the Celts' territory encompassed much of Europe, extending as far as Anatolia (modern day Turkey) in the east. As the Celtic peoples dispersed throughout Europe, their settlements ...
The Celts have left a lasting mark on the cultural traditions of Wales. The migration from central Europe began in around 1,000 BC. Evidence of the Celts' movements is found, partly through studying ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Are you a Celt? Being half-Welsh and part Irish, perhaps I am. Yet, where are Celtic peoples exactly? To be ...
While Celtic identity has been used by French revolutionaries, German opponents of Prussia and various other political movements, it has never really taken off Did you know with a Digital Subscription ...
The Celtic civilization began around 1100 BC with the Hallstatt period (marked in yellow on the map below). After this early stage of societal organization, the La Tène period (450 BC to 25 BC) saw ...