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Nude Celtic Warriors with Punk Haircuts
Historical evidence suggests that select groups of Celtic warriors fought absolutely nude, except for a gold torque around their neck, which was described as a giant armlet or anklet. They were muscular, sinewy, and required to be in shape, fined if their belly drooped over their belt line.
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Although Caesar is often considered to have destroyed Celtic culture, the Romans had been infiltrating their culture for hundreds of years prior.
47:31 - 49:59 (02:27)
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Although Caesar is often considered to have destroyed Celtic culture, the Romans had been infiltrating their culture for hundreds of years prior. Modern DNA tests reveal that there are still many people with Celtic ancestry in the region.
ChapterNude Celtic Warriors with Punk Haircuts
EpisodeShow 60 - The Celtic Holocaust
PodcastDan Carlin's Hardcore History
The transcript describes the physical appearance of a Celtic warrior based on ancient sources.
49:59 - 52:35 (02:36)
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The transcript describes the physical appearance of a Celtic warrior based on ancient sources. The warrior was required to stay in shape, had a punk-like haircut, a mustache, and a muscular yet sinewy build.
ChapterNude Celtic Warriors with Punk Haircuts
EpisodeShow 60 - The Celtic Holocaust
PodcastDan Carlin's Hardcore History
This podcast discusses historical evidence of Celtic warriors fighting naked, specifically wearing only gold torques around their necks and the portrayal of Celtic women as beautiful but also uppity and ferocious.
52:35 - 56:04 (03:28)
Summary
This podcast discusses historical evidence of Celtic warriors fighting naked, specifically wearing only gold torques around their necks and the portrayal of Celtic women as beautiful but also uppity and ferocious.