
British Celts
The British Celts were ancient peoples who inhabited the British Isles, including modern-day Britain and Ireland, during the Iron Age and early medieval periods. They shared cultural traits like language, art, and social structures, and are connected to the Celtic languages spoken today, such as Welsh, Irish, and Breton. Over time, their societies were influenced by external invasions, such as Romans and Anglo-Saxons, leading to cultural changes. Today, their legacy includes unique art, mythology, and linguistic roots that continue to influence the region's identity.