Ancient Celtic History, Origin and Culture
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- Опубликовано: 6 авг 2024
- The Ancient Celtic people were never a unified empire, but were individual and complex tribes that shared the Celtic language, and through the trade of goods and ideas, shared similarities in art, warfare, religion and burial practices. The term ‘Celts’ is a general name given to the ancient tribal groups which spanned across western and central Europe during the Late Bronze Age and into the Iron Age. Even though they were related, the tribes had differing governmental systems and would often go into battle against each other (much like the city-states of Greece). These tribes which existed somewhat independently from each other, with both overlapping and unique features were largely absorbed by the Roman Empire by the 1st century CE.
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0:00 Introduction
0:45 Who were the Ancient Celts?
1:37 Where did the Celts Originate From?
3:10 Celtic Language and Society
5:07 Celtic Art and Trade
6:42 Celtic Warfare
7:54 Celtic Religion
9:53 What Happened to the Celts?
10:59 Outro
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What is your favourite aspect of Celtic Culture?
Dance
Polytheism. So much healthier for a society than a patriarchal monotheism.
I love their artistic styles.
Modern interpretation of Druids definitely.
My favorite aspect of Celtic Culture, based on your show, is that druids had to study for 20 years.
To me the Celtic art has always been close to my heart even in grade school I once got in trouble with my teacher for drawing Celtic spirals in the margins of my homework. My Celtic ancestors have a special place in my heart and its my deepest regret that we know so little about them.
Excellent overview. Your channel consistently produces quality videos that I really enjoy. Also, Kelly is a great presenter. Thanks!
Awesome!. Would you please cover Pre Islamic Arabia?
Very interesting.
Thanks for watching!
Keep it up.
I appreciate your work. It seems this history video should start with a brief linking back to the Steppe, Yamnaya culture, etc. before going to later links. Many people of European ancestry don't understand that their ancestry links back to the Steppe.
Great video! Is there one on Berbers? Is there one on Basques?
Thanks, Andrew! Not yet, but stay tuned because we have new videos out every Tuesday and Friday. 🙂
The cotelic language is still spoken in Scotland also in the Highlands of Scotland I think you forgot to mention that
Thanks for watching! 🙂
Please present the archeology of the Cuceteni-Trypillion culture and what their relationship was to the Yamnaya
I would like to draw your attention to a Celtic representation. It is on the Gundenstrup cauldron. There is a man with a deer antler on his head, holding a snake in his hand. The Siberian shamans were depicted with such a head, and I have also seen such a depiction in the Mezovskaya culture. We Hungarians call such a man TÁLTOS. Is he a druid in Celtic?
In English it is called shaman. It is characterized by a stronger connection with the sky than other people! At 9:00.
Yes there is an ancient culture I would like World History Encyclopedia to discuss in a video. The Hyksos Pharaoh of the Nile delta region of Egypt. Avarice was one of their main city centres. They were expelled by the Amenist Pharaoh's in the south of Egypt around Thebes is a two stage EXODUS. Would be great to understand your perspectives on this culture and the very serious destabilisation they caused in Egypt together with how various groups of them went during and after the EXODUS process.
Emra Celtic ekzistojnë ne Shqiperi plot sado qe kishim presione fetare
I WANT A DISCUSSION ON THE BRITISH CELTS
No such thing as British celts i think ye mean celtic Brittons
cool start but did not talk about oral literacy or line Kellis ideas of memory
Edhe shkrimi i gjuhës Iliriane nuk ekziston ! In albania ka emra Celtic plot , historia E Ilirëve eshte anashkaluar !!
Nice information Kelly and video but you forgot that the Celts themselfs are very proud and they say that they come from Celtus son of Heracles and Celtine the daugther of Bretannus.
They don't say that
@@Texasmade74 I'd never heard that, either.
@@harrietharlow9929 I'm pretty sure that's because no primary sources on Celtic tribes ever says that
Long live the celts! I am of the O’donghaile, Ogilvie and O’loingsigh clans
Thanks for watching! 🙂
It's great to see a young good looking interested in that subject, which is my favorite on earth. Celtics are the ancestors of the ancestors of my ancestors. They invented so many things still in use today. Thumbs up for the video.
Thanks for watching!
Uhh what😭
@@willduncan2862
Uuh what, what ?
Any chance you can make a video of Ramses II and if there is any truth and historical evidence to him been the Egyptian king mentioned in the exodus ?
Thanks
The exodus has been largely debunked
Texas Made is correct. The exodus has been debunked.
Information ... BUT ... it would be great if the cute little lecturer would be more voiceover and you could provide more video of the artifacts ... it's nice to see one side of a cauldron, but there is much to see that isn't shown.
About the celtiberians? Who fought roman empire?😅😅
Can you prove Ancient continental Celts and present Celtic Nations from British Isles and western France are linguistically same people? Where is the evidence?
Hi! Probably best to do a Google search for that question. 🙂
@@WorldHistoryEncyclopedia Thanks for the answer. But Google search brings O /zero/ evidence regarding this question. There are thousands of hydronymes and toponymes in Europe attributed to be of Celtic origin and yes, they are Celtic, but can not be explained with the present Celtic languages, on the contrary these can quite easily be interpreted with Slavic languages. The answer is simple, ancient term Celts was a synonym of Slavs and it was only one name of that branch of Indo-European family.The preposterous paradigm of alleged VI th century AD appearance in Central Europe must be thrown into garbage basket once and for all.
If you don't agree, you welcome to challenge my statement.
@@Lechoslaw8546 you are very wrong. We are able to trace back Brythonic or Goidelic words and also these place names to Proto-celtic. If we take Iria (also called Iria Flavia) which is a place name in Galicia, Spain, we can trace it back to the proto Celtic word φīweryu - meaning "fertile". The same word is also the ancestor of the Welsh word "Iwerddon" - which is the name for "Ireland". If you want another example within native slavic territory, The name "Danube" also comes from Proto-Celtic Dānowyos, which is the ancestor of the Welsh word "Donwy", another name for a river. If you want more examples I am willing to give them to you.
@@rocctheconlanger5239 First, I have nothing against Irish, Gaelic Scots,, Welsh, Bretons etc, they are fine people, more friendly to us than eg English, but they are not Celts in ancient understanding of that term. I is now a common knowledge that Celts from Europe and also from eastern and central England were a different people, some scientists call them Bell Beakers. They got into the British Isles through the Doggerbank which was still a part of European continent between present Belgium and England after last ice age. But who were they? Indoeuropeans for sure, but pundits stop short of calling them the real name, there is sufficient evidence to say it is just another name of Slavs. I can present this evidence.ruclips.net/video/xMqsBK8XeO0/видео.html
@@Lechoslaw8546 im not saying that the people are Celts, I'm saying the languages they speak are celtic, and so were some of the languages on the continent. Also, the bell-beaker people were before the Indo-Europeans. The ice age was over by the time the Indo Europeans arrived.