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16 August, 17:46
What was a celtic firedog?
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Rashad Hurst
16 August, 17:52
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The walls were made of daub (straw, mud and tail) and the roof of straw. The Celts would light a fire in the middle of the roundhouse for cooking and heating. A farm worker found this iron firedog in 1852 near Llanrwst, north Wales.
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