Celts
I've created a presentation
about Celts, because they are mysterious.
(I'm
sorry but I must say that the text will be about massacres, but Celts were a bit
cruel and a presentation about this nation without a tiny bit of massacre
would be a tiny bit absurd.)
Origin
Celts
are very intresting. They were from Kurgan (in south Germany), but
they settled down in the whole West Europe, in the area of
today's Russia and on the Arabian Peninsula.
This
green-marked area is the area where Celts settled down.
Celts' Skills
Celts were once technologically advanced. They started the Iron Age in
Europe. They were proficient in farming, pottery, animal husbandry
and iron treatment. The strangest thing in it is the fact that Celts
used to get the iron from the marshes!!!
Druids
The most mysterious Celts were
druids. They were very talented. They were proficient in mathematics
and astronomy. But some Celts thought that druids could fly. Phi,
nonsens. There were also bards. They were a kind of priests, but they
used to visit a lot of cities and sing songs ( of course songs about
massacres). Druids had some special mysterious symbols. The most famous are the Celtic cross and the swastica. The both symbolized the sun.
This
old man is a druid (but he can't fly).
Gods
Celtic gods are very interesting
like their believers. The king of the Celtic gods was Dagda ( yes, I
know, very strange name). I will not list all gods, but I have
created a special table.
Name
|
Specialization
|
Dagda
|
The
Boss
|
Morrigan
|
Watching
batlles with cold blood
|
Beleneus
|
Farming
|
Lug
|
Figthing
with spear
|
Tailtiu
and Machu
|
Nature
|
Epona
|
Horses
(of course combat horses)
|
Goibniu
|
Beer
|
Cernunnos
|
Nobody
knows
|
This is Special table.
Culture
Celtic Culture survived to
this day in form of languages and music. You can hear some music here.
Celtic
languages are Irish, Scottish, Welsh and Breton. Nowadays those
languages are rare. Breton is classified as
"severely endangered" by the UNESCO Atlas
of the World's Languages in Danger.
But some people still talk in Celtic languages.
Good morning in Irish is
DIA HUIT!
I’m sorry but it is
THE END
by Annonymous Hater I
For me very good presentation st your level.
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