One mysterious group of people that occupied the British Isles during the Roman conquests were the Celts. For the Romans they were a svage group of people having no ability to read nor write, but an incredible fascination and talent with art. Their lifestyle was simple compared with the elaborate 'civilized' infrastructure and policies of the Romans. Today, some of the many relics and 'sacred' places of the Celts can be found in such places as the Isle of Anglesey.
As the Romans did a good job of destroying the libraries et al we cannot say for sure how cultured the Britons were; some believe they were more advanced than the Greeks!
The Celts of course covered more than just Britain, but parts of Europe too (where they were called Gauls). They are thought to have moved into the West from Scythia/Black Sea area.
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Well the celts went to the regions of Spain/Portugal as well. In matter of fact that means I come from them since I'm Portuguese.
They got with another people that lived in Portugal called, 'Iberos'. Their junction turned on a kind of people called 'Celtiberos'. The celts were a kind of people tall with blues eyes and thin if I remember well. The Iberos were brown eyes, small, and more strong or should I say fat.
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