Archaeologists believe this rare iron tool may have belonged to Celtic tribe, used for drilling into skulls during medical ...
The research team from Bournemouth University intends to further examine the burials to uncover new clues. DNA is being ...
The Durotriges were a Celtic tribe that lived in present-day southern England prior to Roman conquest during the 1st century ...
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An ancient Celtic coin that was hidden from the world for more than two thousand years was recently plucked from the Earth by ...
A certified metal detectorist who was scanning in a field near Leipzig, Germany, discovered the oldest coin ever found in the ...
Making' Helvetii. Migration, identity, borders – these issues characterised Europe more than 2,000 years ago. The Helvetii, ...
A massive genetic study of 156 ancient genomes shows that the Sarmatians who settled in the Carpathian Basin came from the Urals and Kazakhstan—and survived the Huns’ arrival. A new genetic study has ...
An incredible new map captures a stunning snapshot of the Roman Empire's vast transportation system as it was nearly 2,000 ...
Sláine: The Horned God, a tale of ancient Celtic heroes and villains, monsters and magic, dragons and demons, and goddesses ...
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2,300-year-old tool used for skull surgery unearthed at Celtic settlement in Poland
Archaeologists in Poland have discovered a rare iron tool that the Celts used to perform cranial surgery 2,300 years ago. The ...
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