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THE CELTS MAY HAVE FAVOURED MOUSTACHES

he addition of carved facial hair on a Celtic figure could be indicative of hair trends in the 1st century AD. The tiny Celtic statue, found during a dig at a late Iron Age settlement on the National Trust’s Wimpole Estate in Cambridgeshire, boasts a moustache and short,) and afterwards ().

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