Yes, the ancient British Celts are believed to have practiced both animal and, in some cases, human sacrifice as part of their religious and ritualistic ceremonies. Archaeological evidence, including findings from burial sites and descriptions from Roman sources, suggests that animal sacrifices were more common, often involving cattle, pigs, and horses. Human sacrifices, while less frequently documented, may have occurred during significant events or in desperate situations. However, interpretations of these practices can vary, and much remains speculative due to the limited written records from that era.
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