Celtic necropolis has no skeletons but exceptional swordsThe excavation at Creuzier-le-Neuf has uncovered remarkable Iron Age artifacts, including rare well-preserved swords and intricate metal jewelry.
Early Celtic grave garden found in southwest GermanyA unique early Celtic burial ground was discovered in Endingen, Germany, distinguished by its planned structure and grave goods from the Early La Tene period.
Celtic necropolis has no skeletons but exceptional swordsThe excavation at Creuzier-le-Neuf has uncovered remarkable Iron Age artifacts, including rare well-preserved swords and intricate metal jewelry.
Early Celtic grave garden found in southwest GermanyA unique early Celtic burial ground was discovered in Endingen, Germany, distinguished by its planned structure and grave goods from the Early La Tene period.
Iron age men left home to join wives' families, DNA study suggestsEvidence shows that men in Celtic Britain practiced matrilocality, contradicting typical views of patrilocal family structures.
Iron Age divination spoon found on the Isle of ManThe discovery of a rare Iron Age bronze spoon on the Isle of Man could shed light on prehistoric ritual practices.The artifact's unique designs and cross markings suggest its use in divination or future-seeing ceremonies.
Spectacular Iron Age Weapon Sacrifice Unearthed in Denmark-Including a Rare Roman Helmet - Medievalists.netA significant Iron Age weapon deposit reveals insights into ancient rituals and possible connections to the Roman Empire in Denmark.
'Little Sword': Denmark's oldest runes found on knife blade - Medievalists.netThe discovery of Denmark's oldest runic inscription, 'hirila', is a significant archaeological find, dating back nearly 2,000 years.
Huge Iron Age hoard worth 254,000 is discovered in North YorkshireA significant Iron Age find in Melsonby, North Yorkshire, reveals over 800 artifacts, shedding light on life during the time of the Roman conquest.
'Exceptional' Iron Age hoard could help to better understand Britain's historyThe Melsonby Hoard is a vital Iron Age find, featuring over 800 significant artifacts dating back 2,000 years.
Iron age men left home to join wives' families, DNA study suggestsEvidence shows that men in Celtic Britain practiced matrilocality, contradicting typical views of patrilocal family structures.
Iron Age divination spoon found on the Isle of ManThe discovery of a rare Iron Age bronze spoon on the Isle of Man could shed light on prehistoric ritual practices.The artifact's unique designs and cross markings suggest its use in divination or future-seeing ceremonies.
Spectacular Iron Age Weapon Sacrifice Unearthed in Denmark-Including a Rare Roman Helmet - Medievalists.netA significant Iron Age weapon deposit reveals insights into ancient rituals and possible connections to the Roman Empire in Denmark.
'Little Sword': Denmark's oldest runes found on knife blade - Medievalists.netThe discovery of Denmark's oldest runic inscription, 'hirila', is a significant archaeological find, dating back nearly 2,000 years.
Huge Iron Age hoard worth 254,000 is discovered in North YorkshireA significant Iron Age find in Melsonby, North Yorkshire, reveals over 800 artifacts, shedding light on life during the time of the Roman conquest.
'Exceptional' Iron Age hoard could help to better understand Britain's historyThe Melsonby Hoard is a vital Iron Age find, featuring over 800 significant artifacts dating back 2,000 years.
Settlement found near world's largest Celtic coin hoard siteDiscovery of a 1st century B.C. Celtic settlement at the Le Catillon II hoard site alters historical comprehension of Iron Age coin deposits in Jersey.
Ancient Celtic tribe had women at its social centerWomen played a central role in the social structures of certain Iron Age Celtic communities, challenging traditional patrilocality insights.
Woman-centered Celtic society unearthed in 2,000-year-old cemeteryThe discovery of DNA from an Iron Age burial indicates a Celtic community with matrilocal traditions, showcasing female empowerment within their society.
High-resolution genomic history of early medieval Europe - NatureAncient genome sequencing enhances insights into human migration and genetic diversity but faces challenges in statistical differentiation among closely related ancestries.
Graves of Vandal warriors found in southern PolandThe discovery of Vandal warrior graves in Poland provides insights into Iron Age burial practices and cultural significance.