The coins and miniature weapons date back to a Celtic tribe who lived in the west of England.
In 2012, two detectorists on Jersey, an island in the English Channel, made a discovery 30 years in the making. In a tightly packed clump of earth spanning 11 square feet, Reg Mead and Richard Miles ...
Two massive Iron Age hoards of burned metal weapons, vessels, and chariots or carts, found in the north of England, may have been part of a royal funeral, possibly for a queen, archaeologists say. A ...
AN ANCIENT Celtic sacred site near Cirencester which revealed coins worth thousands of pounds has been hailed as a ‘major ...
Archaeologists from the Royal Agricultural University have uncovered an ancient Celtic religious site near Cirencester, ...
Dr. Cassidy explained, "Migration into Britain during the later Bronze Age has previously been detected, leading some to hypothesize that Celtic language arrived during this period. But our results ...