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2nd January 08, 03:22 PM
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the first mention of whisky is from the 15th century though it is likely that it is older than this, There is no evidence that the celts drank whisky.
The celts there is no evidence that the celts took part in highland dancing
the celtic culture was oral as you know so I have no idea where you got celtic food from
Celtic art ill give you that one
People walking down the street it is more than likely that NONE of these people speak gaelic, not to mention typical scottish ethnicity is nordic, germanic, saxon, iberian etc. so ethnically they are as mixed up as ALL europeans. There is nothing that distinguishes them from other countries that were celtic (which was most of europe).
bagpipe tI dont know if the celts played bagpipes I will have to lok it up, I do know they played a large blow horn in an s shape that resembled some kind of mythological serpent.
I have to say that the scots ceased being celtic many, many years ago. I am talking centuries and centuries ago. celtic culture does not exist anymore.
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