2. Location
• This is the Ancient Celtic Flag. A lot of different
flags are in the Celtic flag because the Celtic’s
moved from place to place. They were always
moving around.
3. Location
• In the middle section of this map (the maroon colored
section) is where the ancients Celtics lived. The Celts
lived in mostly Eastern Europe, Greece, Spain, and
Northern Italy. Western Europe would include
England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland.
4. Clothing (apparel), Art
• This is what the Chief’s of the Celtic people
wore almost every day.
• The wheel was a very popular thing that the
Celts made. The Wheel was used by many
races but mostly the Celts.
5. Clothing
• This is what the Celtic everyday people wore.
They wove their own clothes. Although this is
easy technology for use, this was very hard for
them. The Celts clothing was always bright
colors, they used berries, seaweed, and plants
as their dye.
6. Tools
• The Celts used a lot of tools, the most common was the sword.
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• The Celts used a lot of sharp tools including the sword, ax, knives, etc.
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7. Transportation
• The Celts moved around all of the time. They
were never in one place for a long time. They
moved by foot a lot. They rode horses as well.
8. Facts about the Celtics
• The Greeks encountered the Celts around the sixth
century B.C. and called them Keltoi.
• The Celts were called the Hidden people (that’s what
Keltoi means)
• There were no written texts from the ancient Celts.
• The Celts first appeared in 500 B.C.
• Celtic Warriors were described as resembling the
Roman God Pan for the way they lime their hair and
make it stand. It was probably a battle tactic to make
them look intimidating.
• Sometimes the Celts fought naked.
9. Bibliographies
• http://www.fashion-era.com/ancient_costume/early-clothing-celtic-dress.htm( First picture
of Celtic Clothing)
• http://www.kevinwafer.com/celts/clothing_intro.html (second picture of Celtic clothing)
• http://forum.sword-buyers-guide.com/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=262 (First picture of Celtic
Tools)
• http://www.richeast.org/htwm/celt/celt.html (second picture of Celtic tools)
• http://www.wesleyjohnston.com/users/ireland/past/pre_norman_history/iron_age.html (
the celtic map)
• http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/int-celt.html (this is the Celtic flag photo)
• http://www.eso-garden.com/index.php?/weblog/comments/celtic_art_illumination/ (Picture
of Celtic Art)