A History of Celtic Britain
A History of Celtic Britain

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A History of Celtic Britain

2011
TV Show
Ended
1 Season
English

In four chapters, largely based on and illustrated with archaeological finds and sites, Neil Oliver explains how, as far as is known, the Iron Age Celtic tribes known as the Ancient Britains evolved and entered European civilization. Their internecine tribal phase was warlike and partitioned. Overseas contacts, especially metal trade, brought wealth and progress. Ultimately, it attracted the superior Roman empire, which would conquer and pacify Britain into a province, like Gaul shortly before, but Caesar's invasion wasn't the definitive annexation yet, that was left to emperor Claudius; even afterward some Celtic traits and even rebellions remained.

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IMDb7.5/10
Creator: Paul MurtonGenres: Documentary, History

Plot Summary

This documentary series explores the rich and complex history of Celtic Britain, from their arrival and settlement to their enduring legacy. Narrated by Paul Murton, it delves into the culture, conflicts, and daily lives of the Celtic peoples who shaped the British Isles. The series investigates archaeological evidence and historical accounts to paint a vivid picture of this fascinating period.

Critical Reception

As a factual documentary series, 'A History of Celtic Britain' was generally well-received by audiences interested in history and archaeology. It was commended for its accessible presentation of complex historical information and its engaging visual exploration of ancient sites. While not a mainstream blockbuster, it found a dedicated audience appreciative of its educational content and narrative style.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its clear and concise explanation of Celtic history.

  • Appreciated for its engaging visuals and exploration of historical sites.

  • Seen as an informative and accessible introduction to the subject.

Google audience: Audience reception on platforms like Google is not prominently available for this specific documentary series, but historical documentaries of this nature typically receive positive feedback for their educational value and informative content.

Fun Fact

The series utilized extensive on-location filming across various historically significant Celtic sites in Britain, including ancient hill forts and reconstructed settlements, to provide viewers with a tangible connection to the past.

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