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  1. Ancient Celts, particularly those from the British Isles, are documented to have worn either woad blue paint or body tattoos. According to Caesar, the purpose of this war paint was to make Celtic warriors more fearsome in battle, but it was even used by women during religious ceremonies.

  2. Mar 10, 2018 · The issue of celtic warpaint is much debated. Was it paint? Or tattoos? Or even possibly scarification? These questions aside, you land in the next one. IF they decorated thier body in some way, how did it look like? As i entered into this conundrum i had no idea how to adress the problem.…

  3. May 9, 2022 · No less than the great Roman leader, Julius Caesar himself, often described the appearance of the Celts in a battle, especially as the Romans fought many of them in a war. Accordingly, when in war, the Celts wore blue-dyed paint on their faces and bodies.

  4. While the account focuses on British women using body-painting to denote their social and marital statuses, the description is a priori similar to what the men bore in warfare (itself a social ritual on its own).

  5. Dec 28, 2021 · Was Woad the body-paint or tattoo ink of choice for ancient Britons and their northern Pictish neighbours? Almost certainly not. It performs poorly as a body-paint, is too highly caustic for a tattoo ink, and in neither case would a consistent blue colour result.

  6. Sep 3, 2022 · Celtic men typically wore tunics, a broad belt, a cloak, and breeches. Celtic women wore floor-length skirts or dresses made of wool or linen. The women would also wear cloaks or shawls fastened by broaches, clasps, or pins. Celts preferred gold, tin, silver, bronze, enamel, or coral jewelry.

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  8. Feb 12, 2013 · There is plenty of archeological evidence for Celtic armor, especially helmets. Contemporary art (Dying Gaul, Ludovisi Gaul and Kneeling Gaul) has them always naked, but this is most likely due to either stylistic reasons, or because of the impression that accounts of naked warriors would have made on the artist.

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