Celtic origins: Who were the Druids?
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 Published On Nov 29, 2019

Celtic Genetics and Paganism explained...

Celts are known for tartan, faeries, druids, bagpipes and the British Isles - but the origins of the Celtic culture lie in the Unetice culture of Bronze age central Europe and it spread out with the Hallstatt and La Tène cultures. In this history documentary, I look at the genetic evidence for the spread of Celts into Britain and Ireland in the Iron Age, as well as the Galatian Celts into Anatolia. Then I examine some Celtic archaeological artefacts such as the Gundestrup cauldron and the Marlborough bucket and I introduce the viewer to some of the basic aspects of Druidry and the Indo-European religion of the ancient Celts.

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art by Alex Cristi and Christian Sloan Hall

Music:
Kevin MacLeod - Moorland
Xurious - Steppe expansion
Aethelruna - Gregorian chant
Stark von Oben - Sacrifice of the Lamb
Kevin MacLeod - Hidden Past
Stark von Oben - Praetorian Germanicus
Chris Zabriskie - The Theatrical poster for Poltergeist 3
Sjohof - Path to the temple
Ormgård - Sjálfsforn
Chris Zabriskie - I am running down the long hallway of Viewmont Elementary,

Sources:

- Damgaard et al (2018) https://science.sciencemag.org/conten...
- Berresford Ellis, Peter., ‘The Ancient World of The Celts’ (Constable, 1998)
- Celtic genetics on Eurogenes
http://eurogenes.blogspot.com/2019/03...
http://eurogenes.blogspot.com/2018/09...
-MacGonagle, B., ‘Celtic Ceremonial Buckets and Celtic Expansion’ https://www.academia.edu/23291021/CEL...
-Forster, P., ‘Toward a phylogenetic chronology of ancient Gaulish, Celtic, and Indo-European’ (2003) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti...

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