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Archaeologists were preparing for construction of a business park in Creuzier-le-Neuf, France when they happened upon a vast ...
Ian Stewart’s great achievement in his vivid new book The Celts is to examine these rifts and complexities with imagination ...
A Celtic warrior was injured in battle 2,500 years ago. Archaeologists were able to identify the weapon based on 3D scans of his skeleton.
The idea that these ancient societies may have revolved around females has previously been supported by finds in Celtic cemeteries ... from the Neolithic to the Iron Age. Fascinatingly, they ...
Neuf, in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, a team from the National Institute for Preventive Archaeological Research (Inrap) ...
We in Wales consider ourselves Celts – but we are very different from the Celts who lived here in the Iron Age. Iron Age Celts lived here before and after Christ. We are going back a long, long ...
If it took Iron Age man that much effort, perhaps it should be called the Sweat Age. The survivors celebrate the Celtic new year, burning, amid emotional scenes, a huge wicker man. When the final ...
showcasing the distinctive curving patterns typical of Celtic Art. One cauldron, likely used for mixing wine, combines Mediterranean and Iron Age artistic styles—concrete evidence of cultural ...
This firedog is unique, and considered to be one of the most important pieces of early decorative ironwork to have been found in Britain. It illustrates the skill and artistic imagination invested ...
That's the conclusion archaeologists drew from a cache of more than 800 Iron Age artifacts from northeast England dating back about 2,000 years. Found in a field near Melsonby, North Yorkshire ...
In the new study, published online Feb. 23 in the International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, researchers analyzed a skeleton found in an Iron Age burial mound after noticing severe trauma to the ...