Modern group of ethnicities who share Celtic languages and cultures.
1Other pre-historic implements, as celts, have been denominated Fairy remains.
2Fragments of stone implements, including celts, cylindrical pestles, etc., mostly of compact, eruptive rock.
3Hatchets or celts are more numerous than any other objects found beneath dolmens of Brittany.
4Several palaeolithic celts have recently been found in the great angular gravel-bed near Southampton in several places.
5Stone and brass hatchet-shaped weapons or celts, elf-shots or flint arrow-heads, and brass fibulæ, have been frequently dug up.'
6Unfinished celts of basalt.
7And celts, and other stone implements, were, by the peasants of Wales and other places, ascribed to the same small folk.
8These are implements of various kinds, flakes, arrow-heads, scrapers, celts, and pottery, doubtless intended to be of service to the deceased.
9Apparently, fear of illness had caused the Celts to torch the building.
10The most violent onset of this great nation fell upon the Celts.
11The Celts, the Babylonians, the Greeks, the Romans, all had their idols.
12Many of the Celts are by nature poets, and mistress lowland woman.
13But evidence is not wanting that the Celts themselves used stone utensils.
14I've heard tell of wild Celts who find wives in that manner.
15Under the bronze-weaponed Celts, a very different type of civilisation became possible.
16On it, drawn in ink, was a symbol sacred to the Celts.