Insular Celtic Culture
Insular Celtic Culture refers to the unique cultural traditions and practices that developed among the Celtic-speaking peoples of the British Isles, including Ireland, Scotland, Wales, the Isle of Man, and Cornwall. This culture is characterized by a shared language family, as well as distinct artistic, literary, musical, and folkloric traditions that have been influenced by the region's geography, history, and interactions with other cultures. Key aspects of Insular Celtic Culture include its rich mythology and legends, its use of Ogham script for inscriptions, its distinctive forms of music and dance, and its intricate knotwork and metalworking techniques in art. Overall, Insular Celtic Culture represents a vibrant and interconnected set of traditions that have evolved over centuries in the isolated but interrelated lands of the British Isles.