Life in a Celtic Hill Fort

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Reconstruction of Celtic manufacturing processes.

Exploration of the everyday life of the Celts in an iron age Celtic village reconstruction at Castell Henllys in Pembrokeshire. Shows how the Celts made flour, cheese, iron and soap.
From: Made in Wales Programme 1
First broadcast : 14 September 2001

Teachers' notes

Age Group : 7-9

Subject : History

Topic : Celts, Early Wales and Britain

Keywords : Hill fort, Life of the Celts, Celtic manufacturing,

Notes : Study points: When did the Celts live in Wales? -use the clip to explore their lifestyles and their manufacturing processes. Investigate Castell Henllys - How do Celtic village reconstructions such as Castell Henllys help us to know more about the Celts?


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