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Iron Age 'Celts' - Caledonians, Picts and Romans - Scotlands History Celtic’ is broadly defined by language, and by the art, artefacts and human remains of Iron Age peoples. ‘Celtic Scotland’ saw the native population of the Later Bronze Age adopt new technologies and aspects of culture from the peoples that they traded with. The Iron Age in Scotland began c 700 BC and continued to around AD 500. Bronze Age Cavalry, Iron Age Tribes Of Scotland, Nordic Bronze Age, Ancient Irish Warriors, Pictish Warrior, Iron Age Torc, Wayne Reynolds, Scotland History, Irish Mythology

Iron Age 'Celts' - Caledonians, Picts and Romans - Scotlands History Celtic’ is broadly defined by language, and by the art, artefacts and human remains of Iron Age peoples. ‘Celtic Scotland’ saw the native population of the Later Bronze Age adopt new technologies and aspects of culture from the peoples that they traded with. The Iron Age in Scotland began c 700 BC and continued to around AD 500.

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Some quick explorations based on the last character I did. https://www.artstation.com/artwork/B1zGO4 They are supposed to exist during the end of their world's Bronze Age. While bronze is still widely used, iron is slowly starting to replace it, while gold is the metal of choice for accessories.

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two people are digging in the dirt near a fire hydrant and another person is holding a shovel

An Iron Age Iron Smelting Furnace. Viking technique for smelting of iron ore was amazingly simple. It only takes some charcoal, some bog iron ore, roasted and crushed, plus a simple clay oven to create "bloom iron". Illustration by Flemming Bau.

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an old paper with the words iron age on it and a man holding a hammer

The Iron Age is a critical period in human history that marked significant advances in technology, civilization, and cultural expansion. This era, primarily defined by the use of iron as the predominant material for making tools and weapons, ushered in a new epoch of human development.

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an old painting shows men working in the fields

A fascinating new study chronicles the family histories of European Bronze Age households, revealing the presence of surprising marital practices,

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