A member of a European people who once occupied Britain and Spain and Gaul prior to Roman times.
1 Fragment of a small, narrow celt , both ends of which are lost.
2 A small celt similar to the preceding in form and material.
3 A curved celt of considerable interest, made of a greenish diorite.
4 A small celt of compact greenish slate; one face is flat, the other convex.
5 A large unsymmetrical celt made of coarse yellowish sandstone; one side is much battered.
6 A pebble of coarse sandstone, resembling a celt in shape.
7 Highly polished celt of a bluish-white stone found at Scamridge.
8 A celt , 3½ inches in length, of the usual form, made of a greenish diorite.
9 A two-edged celt of gray quartzite, 2¼ inches long, and three-fourths of an inch wide.
10 A rude, much-battered celt of coarse sandstone or diorite.
11 Fragment of a large celt , with conical apex.
12 A celt 6¾ inches long, 2½ inches wide, and 1 inch thick.
13 We observed one very large jade celt , eighteen inches long, found, we understood, in the Butte de Tumiac.
14 Bronze celt found at Kirby Moorside.
15 Yellowish jasper pebble, resembling a celt .
16 Naiyenesgony drew so close to the invalid that their faces almost touched and pointed his celt toward the invalid.
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