Explore the roots of the Celts and how ancient families tied together Ireland, Britain, and Gaul.
This study examines language, religion, and customs to reveal a shared origin and broad connections across Europe.
In this edition, the author traces how Caesar’s Gaul and the British islands spoke with the same tongue, shared laws and rituals, and formed a single Celtic world. It also digs into questions about who counted as Celts, where they settled, and how Welsh, Irish, and Gaulish traditions relate. The narrative blends linguistic analysis with archaeology and classical sources to sketch a unified picture of early European history.
- How Celts from Gaul, Ireland, and Britain are linked by language and culture
- Origins of key deities and religious practices, including Druidism
- How ancient authors and later traditions shaped the story of the Celt’s spread
- Connections between place names, rivers, and peoples across Europe
Ideal for readers of history and archaeology who want a connected view of early Europe and the Celtic world.