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Hosted on MSNArchaeologists Discover a Stash of 1,500-Year-Old Weapons—Including the Only Known Roman Helmet Ever Found in DenmarkAbout 1,500 years ago, a powerful leader in present-day Denmark buried enough weapons and supplies to equip a small army. The ...
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The Jordan Times on MSNIron Age: Insights into settlement patterns, economic shiftsTalking on Iron Age settlements in the Jordan Valley, the professor Zeidan Kafafi noted that it has already been published ...
The remains of the deceased found in the burials may be more than 2,000 years old, according to archaeologists.
This further suggests Iron Age Celtic women were ... to join their husband's family group — in other ancient time periods, from the neolithic to the early Medieval period.
A 2000-year-old bronze spoon has been discovered on private land on the west coast of the Isle of Man. The bronze spoon, ...
A 2,000 year-old spoon believed to have been used for ‘telling the future’ has been discovered in the Isle of Man. The bronze ...
Three years ago, archaeologists were called to a 24-acre plot of land in central England. They were there on behalf of Bloor ...
Genetic evidence from a late Iron Age cemetery shows that women were closely ... their husband's family group — in other ancient time periods, from the neolithic to the early Medieval period ...
leading some to hypothesise that Celtic language arrived during this period. But our results point towards substantial cross-channel mobility during the Iron Age as well. Narrowing down the ...
Much remains mysterious about society in Iron Age Britain. Human remains from this period are rare. The acidic soil is not suited for preservation, and the bodies of many individuals may have been ...
were buried at a time when coinage was becoming of more importance to Iron Age people Why were so many torcs laid to rest at Ken Hill within such a short period of time? The science suggested they ...
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