On a hilltop in east-central Poland, archaeologists have found an unusual Iron Age tool: an iron scalpel, likely once attached to a wooden handle, with a blade that tapers into a sharp point. Its ...
Archaeologists in Poland have uncovered a rare iron instrument that appears to have been used to cut into human skulls more ...
The area is now recognized as a key location in understanding Celtic culture and trade during the Iron Age. The site yielded ...
Hundreds of small Celtic gold and silver coins have been found in a Czech field, revealing a possible lost market hidden for millennia.
This is an even rarer find than a Celtic helmet,” said Bartłomiej Kaczyński, the lead researcher of the project at Poland’s ...
Martin O'Neill now thinks there is a "strong possibility" he will still be in charge of Celtic when Dundee visit on Wednesday.
In a surprising turn of events during routine surveys for a new motorway, archaeologists have uncovered a vast Celtic ...
The Cantabrian Wars (29-16 BC) represented Rome's final push to subjugate the last independent Celtic peoples in western continental Europe. The conflicts were so challenging that Augustus himself ...
TIRED of visiting the same old spots? Finding new places for a day out in your area can be difficult but now the UK’s best ...
Read the issue » The Stones of Stenness are part of one of Europe’s richest archeological landscapes—the legacy of a ...
One theory that has been proposed is that Bristol’s name is Irish - from the two words Braos and Tuile, which apparently mean ...
Research has shown the Picts contributed to the cultures around them, were internationally connected, were intricately skilled artists, held a mixture of religious beliefs and ful ...