Live Science reports that the fragments of a lone human skull were discovered in the collapsed walls of a 2,000-year-old Celtic fort at the Cantabri site of La Loma in northern Spain. The flaking, ...
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 ...
What began as a standard construction survey turned into a historical revelation, as builders stumbled upon a hidden Celtic ...
The trepanation tool, which looks like a blade on which the end point was sharpened into a spike, came from a site once ...
An ancient Celtic coin that was hidden from the world for more than two thousand years was recently plucked from the Earth by ...
In a surprising turn of events during routine surveys for a new motorway, archaeologists have uncovered a vast Celtic ...
On a hilltop in east-central Poland, archaeologists have found an unusual Iron Age tool: an iron scalpel, likely once ...
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Archaeologists uncover evidence showing how the Romans used decapitated heads to intimidate Celts during the siege of a ...
According to a Live Science report, a metal tool that may have been used to scrape a hole in human skulls has been found at ...
"This type of tool is known only from a few Celtic sites in southern and central Europe—Romania, Croatia and Austria," said ...
A 2,300-year-old Celtic tool used for cranial surgery has been discovered in Poland, revealing insights into ancient medical ...