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Their origins and prehistory
by Nick Griffin
“The whole nation is war-mad, both high-spirited and ready for battle, but otherwise simple, though not uncultured.” — Strabo, 1st century A.D. geographer
“Golden is their hair and golden their garb. They are resplendent in their striped cloaks, and their milk-white necks are circled with gold.” — Virgil, 1st century B.C. poet
“CELTS”: If the name means anything to the average American, it probably calls to mind a parade in Boston on St. Patrick’s Day, when even the beer is dyed green. Beyond a vague notion that the Irish, Scots, and Welsh share a romantic common heritage in some way different from the English whose language they mainly use, the Celts lie forgotten . . . → Read More: The Celts, Part 1