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The Celts

The Celts . By Meghna Srivastava . In a Celtic village. Homes were mostly round with thatched roofs. Walls were made of stone, wattle and daub. Farm animals were kept in enclosures for safety. Villagers made huts and threshed corns etc. Celtic everyday Life .

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The Celts

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  1. The Celts By Meghna Srivastava

  2. In a Celtic village • Homes were mostly round with thatched roofs. • Walls were made of stone, wattle and daub. • Farm animals were kept in enclosures for safety. • Villagers made huts and threshed corns etc.

  3. Celtic everyday Life • Most Celts in Britain worked on their farms. • When day ended they enjoyed feasting, drinking, singing and story-telling. • As well as working in the farms they worked in fields. And they built and mended huts and wagons.

  4. In a Celt’s family hut • In a family hut, stew cooks in a pot over the fire. • And the daughter weaves cloth on her loom. • A hunting dog keeps guard.

  5. The Celt’s Gods • The Celts worshipped as many as 400 Gods. • They had Gods such as music, sky and the sacrifices Gods. • Some of the Gods name was Freya, Loki, Odin etc.

  6. Celts Food • Most Celts in British isles ate barley, rye, wheat, and oats. • They also ate fruits+veg like carrots, garlic, wild fruits- cherries and berries, wild greens. • And they ate non veg like wild animals, fish, or possibly mutton and lamb.

  7. Thank you for watching carefully!!

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