Quote Originally Posted by PROMETHEUS
The first is a statue from Pergamon in modern Turkey may be a Roman copy of a third-century BC bronze statue that was part of a group commemorating a Hellenistic victory over the Galatians, who were Celtic settlers in Asia Minor. Or it may be the original.

The second is Statue of a Gaulish warrior discovered in denmark of 2nd cent BC

distant enough and the second is enough north !!!
LOL

Most Greek statues are naked and a lot of the Roman ones are too. Does that mean that Greeks and Romans fought naked? No. It's just an artistic depiction. Classical sculpting.

Do not make irreflected remarks without other evidence. This ones aren't evidence...