The Celtic Peoples are a group of ethnolinguistic communities that originated in Central Europe around 1200 BCE. They are known for their distinct languages, which belong to the Celtic language family, and their rich cultural traditions. Historically, they spread across various regions, including Britain, Ireland, France, and parts of Spain.
Celtic societies were characterized by their tribal organization, skilled craftsmanship, and unique art styles, often featuring intricate patterns and motifs. They practiced polytheism, worshipping a variety of deities, and left behind significant archaeological sites, such as the Stonehenge and the Hillforts of Britain.