
Celtic Cultureculture is not genetically inherited, it is shared, learned, and dynamic- never static – Part I
Introduction
The Celtic Cross above is a symbolsomething that stands for, represents, or suggests another thing - human culture is symbolic More of both Christianity and Celtic Culture, representing a blend of religious and pagan traditions. The circle around the intersection of the arms of the cross symbolizes eternity, the cycle of life, and the eternal love of God. It is also a symbol of pride and heritagesomething that comes or belongs to one by reason of birth; ancestors may be considered a kind of heritage; also traditions, achievements, beliefs, etc., that are part of the history of a group or nation; something passed down from preceding generations in Ireland and Scotland.
Celtic culture is rich, diverse, and full of surprises. It has great historical significance and amazing artthe expressive or application of human creative skill and imagination in a visual form such as painting or sculpture, or in music, literature, or dance; art is created primarily for beauty and emotional power; and "holds art is anything the viewer or listener finds aesthetically pleasing." and craftsmanship to study. The Celtsa diverse group of tribal societies occupying most of early Iron-age Europe (1200 BC-700 AD), eventually expanding into a wide range of territories, i. e, from Ireland, to Spain, to Central Anatolia (Turkey) had many seasonal celebrations, which beg for better insight into their culture’s legacylong-lasting impact of events that took place in the past or of a person's life; or amount of money or property left to someone in a will More. Celtic cultural influences are found in modernity and the identities of today. The following short video introduction to Ancient Celtic History and Culture is to get you thinking and wondering about the Celts, and why they are important. Skip the ads!
The courses here about the Celts and their culture delve deeper to explore more specifics, like mythologya collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition (i.e., Celtic), the study of myths includes archaeology, folklore, and comparisons among cultures More, languagea system of symbols that allow people to communicate with each other, also the MOST symbolic way that culture is passed down, art, religionan organized system of beliefs expressed through rituals and symbols and concerned with the supernatural in some way; the way a society holds itself together and "sells" its ethics and standards to the next generation - no culture has ever survived without religion More, customs, traditions, and warfareWarfare: Engagement in or the activities involved in war or conflict.. You are guaranteed to gain a deeper appreciation for this historical group. Sign up today for the four lessons in this introductory course.
