👉 Celtic studies typically inhabit academic and research environments focused on the history, culture, languages, and archaeology of Celtic peoples and their descendants. These studies often occur in universities, research institutions, libraries, and cultural organizations dedicated to Celtic heritage. They may also involve fieldwork in regions historically inhabited by Celtic populations, such as Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Brittany, and parts of France and Spain. Collaboration with historians, linguists, archaeologists, and cultural anthropologists is common, as well as engagement with digital humanities projects to analyze and preserve Celtic languages and texts.