The Cut-throat Celts

The Cut-throat Celts by Terry Deary, published by Scholastic in 1997, presents a vivid exploration of the ancient Celtic warriors known for their fierce resistance against the Romans. This edition, written in English and spanning 127 pages, delves into the unsettling aspects of Celtic culture, including their notorious practices and beliefs.
Readers will discover the grim realities of the Celts, including their penchant for collecting human heads and the role of the Druids in their society. The book examines various customs and traditions, offering insights into the social structures and rituals that defined this warrior race. Through a blend of historical facts and engaging narrative, this work provides a comprehensive look at the people and places that shaped Celtic history.
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Deary gives you the ghastly truth about the wild warrior race who weren’t afraid to fight the rotten Romans – and who had the horrible habit of collecting human heads. He also looks at the dreadful Druids, their strange sacrifices and terrible trials.
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