Archaeologists unearth Celtic warrior skull in Spain, decapitated by Romans in 25 BCE siege. Discover brutal tactics of ...
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 ...
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Archaeological breakthrough as 2,000-year-old town full of treasure found by builders
What began as a standard construction survey turned into a historical revelation, as builders stumbled upon a hidden Celtic ...
In a surprising turn of events during routine surveys for a new motorway, archaeologists have uncovered a vast Celtic ...
“The preservation, the jewellery, the symbolism, it’s extraordinary on multiple levels,” Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) archaeologist Raymond Sauvage says of the discovery of a ...
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Archaeologists found a 2,300 year old skull cracking tool
Archaeologists in Poland have uncovered a rare iron instrument that appears to have been used to cut into human skulls more ...
Politico calls this "a rare split" between Senate Majority Leader John Thune and House Speaker Moses. Yes, and Aaron Burr and ...
Archaeologists uncover evidence showing how the Romans used decapitated heads to intimidate Celts during the siege of a ...
Under the rubble of a wall that collapsed more than two millennia ago, at the site of La Loma in northern Palencia (Spain), a ...
Archaeologists excavating a ninth-century burial site in Bjugn, Norway have uncovered something unprecedented in Scandinavian archaeology: a Viking Age woman's grave featuring two scallop shells ...
A ninth-century grave discovered in Norway held the remains of a Viking Age woman whose mouth was covered with two large scallop shells.
The trepanation tool, which looks like a blade on which the end point was sharpened into a spike, came from a site once ...
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