Celtic Corner
Offers articles detailing the emergence of the Celtic peoples, and their culture, also covering their physical appearance and languages.
Celtic Freedom
Site about the battles for the freedom of the Celts and their culture. Covers ancient history, as well as the current state of affairs, also providing information on the languages.
Celtic Green
Learn about the history, culture, languages and legacy of the Celtic nations.
Celtic Projects and Internet Resources
Sixth-grade student's projects and reviewed links about the ancient Celts.
Celtic Roots of Europe
A brief overview of the Celtic role in European cultural, linguistic and artistic development.
Celtic Studies Association of North America
Organization of scholars involved in Celtic Studies: links to their activities, their annual meeting, the bibliography of Celtic Studies, newsletter and archives.
Celts of the Gallic Lands
Information about the ancient inhabitants of Gaul aimed at Spanish speakers, but with text in French and English too.
Celts of the Isle of Man
History of the Celtic Peoples of the Isle of Man, covering from Ancient to Modern history.
Clothing of the Ancient Celts
M.E. Riley describes Celtic costume from ancient to 1800. Covers textile weaving, dyes, hair jewelry, and further resource links.
Dewnans
Celtic history and culture of Devon, covering ancient Dumnonia, Devon Stannary Parliament, the flag, tin and copper mining, customs, folklore and language.
History of the Celts
History of the Celtic people from ancient to modern times, covering the geography, battles, languages and mythology.
Medieval Sourcebook: The Celtic World
E-texts and links about the loss of Britain, Christianity and literature.
MSN Learning & Research: Celts
Brief article on the history of the Celts.
New World Celts
Organization promoting historical contributions of Celts in USA, Canada, New Zealand,and Australia. Offers articles on Celtic history fromt the four Celtic nations, and their migrations.
Origin of the Celts: Caucasian, Not European
Presents the stance that Guydhelic people were part of a migration out of the Sahara thirty thousand years ago. Includes related links.
The Celtic Invasion of Rome
The history of the Celtic Invasion of Rome in 387 BC is surmised with highlights by Jim Smith.
The Celts
Elizabeth J. Pyatt's examination of myths and misconceptions surrounding the ancient history of the Celts.
The Celts, the Iron Age, and the European Communit
James Appleyard's lengthy article for About.com disputes the view of the Celts as the first pan European people, pointing out that they were never unified.