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The Celts and Their Iron Age Legacy in Ireland

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# The Iron Age and the Celts

## An introduction to the Iron Age

The Iron Age in Ireland started around 600 BC. It's called the Iron Age be

The Iron Age Arrives in Ireland

Picture Ireland around 600 BC - everything's about to change! The Celts arrived from central Europe (think Austria and Switzerland) bringing something revolutionary: the ability to make tools and weapons from iron ore. This was massive because iron was way stronger than bronze and much easier to find.

The Iron Age wasn't just about better metal - the Celts brought the Irish language, incredible art, and a whole new way of organizing society. They divided Ireland into about 150 small kingdoms called tuatha TWOahTWO-ah, each ruled by a warrior king called a .

The Aos Dána were the celebrities of Celtic society - these "skilled people" included powerful druids (priests who memorized everything because they couldn't write), poets called filí, doctors, and judges. They were so respected that even kings had to listen to them!

Did you know? Druids had to memorize 20 years' worth of laws, stories, and religious knowledge because writing was forbidden in their training!

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# The Iron Age and the Celts

## An introduction to the Iron Age

The Iron Age in Ireland started around 600 BC. It's called the Iron Age be

Celtic Society: All About the Pyramid

Think of Celtic society like a pyramid with the (king) at the top of each tuath. Below him were warriors and nobles who owned land and fought battles. The Aos Dána came next - these skilled people were incredibly important even though they weren't necessarily warriors.

Most people were farmers who rented land from nobles and paid them with crops. At the bottom were slaves - usually people captured in raids or those who couldn't pay their debts. Here's the key thing: wealth was measured in cattle. No joke - cows were literally money! They provided milk, butter, meat, and leather.

Celtic homes were built for protection. Ring-forts (or raths) were circular farmsteads surrounded by earth banks and ditches to keep out wild animals and raiders. For extra security, some families built crannógs - houses on artificial islands in lakes connected to shore by hidden walkways.

Remember this: In any exam answer about Celtic society, always mention that cattle = wealth. It's the golden rule!

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of 7
# The Iron Age and the Celts

## An introduction to the Iron Age

The Iron Age in Ireland started around 600 BC. It's called the Iron Age be

Daily Life and Beliefs

The Celts loved a good party! They celebrated four major festivals that matched the seasons: Samhain (Halloween's ancestor), Imbolc (spring's start), Bealtaine (summer begins), and Lughnasa (harvest time). These weren't just parties - they were serious religious events.

Celtic religion was all about nature gods and the Otherworld - their version of the afterlife. When important people died, they were buried with grave goods like swords, shields, and jewelry because they'd need them in the next life. The druids ran religious ceremonies and acted as judges using Brehon Law - ancient Irish laws they memorized word for word.

The Celts created the first writing system in Ireland called Ogham. These were lines and notches carved into stone edges, read from bottom to top. Most Ogham stones just marked graves or boundaries with simple messages like "this belonged to so-and-so."

Cool fact: The tiny gold boat in the Broighter Hoard might have been thrown into water as an offering to sea gods - showing how seriously Celts took their religion!

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of 7
# The Iron Age and the Celts

## An introduction to the Iron Age

The Iron Age in Ireland started around 600 BC. It's called the Iron Age be

Evidence and Legacy

How do we know all this stuff about people from over 2,000 years ago? Archaeologists are like detectives! The Broighter Hoard found in County Derry shows us incredible Celtic craftsmanship - especially a tiny gold boat with working oars and mast, plus a gorgeous gold collar called a torc that screamed "I'm important!"

La Tène art was the Celtic style - think swirls, spirals, and animal patterns that flow together beautifully. You can see this on artifacts like the Turoe Stone. This art style proves the Celts weren't just tough warriors - they were seriously talented artists too.

The Ogham stones scattered around Ireland are like ancient text messages. Each letter was made of one to five lines carved along the stone's edge. Though most just say someone's name, they mark the beginning of written history in Ireland - pretty amazing for people whose priests weren't allowed to write!

Exam tip: Don't mix up Bronze Age and Iron Age! The big difference is the metal used - iron was much stronger and more available than bronze.

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# The Iron Age and the Celts

## An introduction to the Iron Age

The Iron Age in Ireland started around 600 BC. It's called the Iron Age be
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of 7
# The Iron Age and the Celts

## An introduction to the Iron Age

The Iron Age in Ireland started around 600 BC. It's called the Iron Age be
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# The Iron Age and the Celts

## An introduction to the Iron Age

The Iron Age in Ireland started around 600 BC. It's called the Iron Age be

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HistoryHistory1 visualizações·Atualizado Jun 13, 2026·7 páginas

The Celts and Their Iron Age Legacy in Ireland

Ever wondered who the Irish people were before Christianity arrived? Meet the Celts- the warriors, craftspeople, and storytellers who shaped Ireland from around 600 BC. They brought iron tools, the Irish language, and amazing art that you can still... Mostrar mais

1
of 7
# The Iron Age and the Celts

## An introduction to the Iron Age

The Iron Age in Ireland started around 600 BC. It's called the Iron Age be

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The Iron Age Arrives in Ireland

Picture Ireland around 600 BC - everything's about to change! The Celts arrived from central Europe (think Austria and Switzerland) bringing something revolutionary: the ability to make tools and weapons from iron ore. This was massive because iron was way stronger than bronze and much easier to find.

The Iron Age wasn't just about better metal - the Celts brought the Irish language, incredible art, and a whole new way of organizing society. They divided Ireland into about 150 small kingdoms called tuatha TWOahTWO-ah, each ruled by a warrior king called a .

The Aos Dána were the celebrities of Celtic society - these "skilled people" included powerful druids (priests who memorized everything because they couldn't write), poets called filí, doctors, and judges. They were so respected that even kings had to listen to them!

Did you know? Druids had to memorize 20 years' worth of laws, stories, and religious knowledge because writing was forbidden in their training!

2
of 7
# The Iron Age and the Celts

## An introduction to the Iron Age

The Iron Age in Ireland started around 600 BC. It's called the Iron Age be

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Celtic Society: All About the Pyramid

Think of Celtic society like a pyramid with the (king) at the top of each tuath. Below him were warriors and nobles who owned land and fought battles. The Aos Dána came next - these skilled people were incredibly important even though they weren't necessarily warriors.

Most people were farmers who rented land from nobles and paid them with crops. At the bottom were slaves - usually people captured in raids or those who couldn't pay their debts. Here's the key thing: wealth was measured in cattle. No joke - cows were literally money! They provided milk, butter, meat, and leather.

Celtic homes were built for protection. Ring-forts (or raths) were circular farmsteads surrounded by earth banks and ditches to keep out wild animals and raiders. For extra security, some families built crannógs - houses on artificial islands in lakes connected to shore by hidden walkways.

Remember this: In any exam answer about Celtic society, always mention that cattle = wealth. It's the golden rule!

3
of 7
# The Iron Age and the Celts

## An introduction to the Iron Age

The Iron Age in Ireland started around 600 BC. It's called the Iron Age be

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Daily Life and Beliefs

The Celts loved a good party! They celebrated four major festivals that matched the seasons: Samhain (Halloween's ancestor), Imbolc (spring's start), Bealtaine (summer begins), and Lughnasa (harvest time). These weren't just parties - they were serious religious events.

Celtic religion was all about nature gods and the Otherworld - their version of the afterlife. When important people died, they were buried with grave goods like swords, shields, and jewelry because they'd need them in the next life. The druids ran religious ceremonies and acted as judges using Brehon Law - ancient Irish laws they memorized word for word.

The Celts created the first writing system in Ireland called Ogham. These were lines and notches carved into stone edges, read from bottom to top. Most Ogham stones just marked graves or boundaries with simple messages like "this belonged to so-and-so."

Cool fact: The tiny gold boat in the Broighter Hoard might have been thrown into water as an offering to sea gods - showing how seriously Celts took their religion!

4
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# The Iron Age and the Celts

## An introduction to the Iron Age

The Iron Age in Ireland started around 600 BC. It's called the Iron Age be

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Evidence and Legacy

How do we know all this stuff about people from over 2,000 years ago? Archaeologists are like detectives! The Broighter Hoard found in County Derry shows us incredible Celtic craftsmanship - especially a tiny gold boat with working oars and mast, plus a gorgeous gold collar called a torc that screamed "I'm important!"

La Tène art was the Celtic style - think swirls, spirals, and animal patterns that flow together beautifully. You can see this on artifacts like the Turoe Stone. This art style proves the Celts weren't just tough warriors - they were seriously talented artists too.

The Ogham stones scattered around Ireland are like ancient text messages. Each letter was made of one to five lines carved along the stone's edge. Though most just say someone's name, they mark the beginning of written history in Ireland - pretty amazing for people whose priests weren't allowed to write!

Exam tip: Don't mix up Bronze Age and Iron Age! The big difference is the metal used - iron was much stronger and more available than bronze.

5
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# The Iron Age and the Celts

## An introduction to the Iron Age

The Iron Age in Ireland started around 600 BC. It's called the Iron Age be

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# The Iron Age and the Celts

## An introduction to the Iron Age

The Iron Age in Ireland started around 600 BC. It's called the Iron Age be

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# The Iron Age and the Celts

## An introduction to the Iron Age

The Iron Age in Ireland started around 600 BC. It's called the Iron Age be

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