How comes celtic people never acchieved anything worthy of notice?
While Germanic people kept their identity, despite taking on roman values, there is nothing left of celtish identity today
Why has this thread not been deleted
OP is not looking to have a serious discussion, he seems like a blow-in from /pol/ who wants someone smarter than him to validate his strange racist beliefs so he can feel better about himself
Celts were top shit in the iron age
They pretty much introduced iron-working to the Romans and Germanics.
The word 'iron' is a Celtic loanword, the Celtic word for king *rīx, was borrowed into Germanic languages at an early date, althought it only survives in modern languages in personal names and in its adjective form.
The Roman army's equipment was largely based off Celtic designs
>>1547213
They might have but there are no records of it due to Celts not having written down anything. Hell, there might even have been Roman revisionism but we'll never know, they have written down their legacy for us. Celts were slowly assimilated into Roman culture before being yet again, assimilated into Germanic culture afterwards. There also was no national or imperial Celtic identity, they were all tribes losely related to eachother unlike the people that later took them over.
>>1547225
>They pretty much introduced iron-working to the Romans and Germanics.
Irish American retard detected
>>1547213
Remember that the remplacement theory is bullshit.
You got latinised celte in France, and german identity is a creation of Rome(ie Cesar) that was renforced by the noble. Remember that identity wasn't as much important before as today.
Also
>Germanic people kept their identity.
No, Anglo wewuz Boudicca. German WeWuz Roman. French Wewuz Vervengetorix and Austrian wewuz not german.
>>1547560
>m-muh celtic heritage we wuz inventors of iron n shiiit
>>>/trash/
>>1547225
>Celts were top shit in the iron age
>They pretty much introduced iron-working to the Romans and Germanics.
No they didn't, iron working was known in Italy since the late bronze age, central Italians/Etruscans got it most likely from Sardinia where iron objects are found since 1300-1200 bc, which got it from trading with Cyprus most likely.
>>1547213
>How comes celtic people never acchieved anything worthy of notice?
I'm gonna take a shot in the dark and say we'll never know what they did (or failed to do) that was noteworthy because, like most other celt-related topics, we know definitively almost nothing about them
>>1547213
Gee, I wonder who could be behind this post..
>>1547224
/Thread
>>1547765
Or Michael Tsarion
>>1547213
>While Germanic people kept their identity,
Like what?
Being a bunch of crybabies?