Ancient genomes reveal women-centered community in Celtic Britain
A genetic study has, for the first time, unraveled a matrilocal social system in Iron Age Britain, where land and ...
A genetic study has, for the first time, unraveled a matrilocal social system in Iron Age Britain, where land and ...
A new study revealed key insights about Mediterranean language families' origins, including Italo-Celtic and Graeco-Armenian branches of Indo-European. An international ...
Archaeological excavations conducted by the State Office for Monument Preservation (LAD) within the Stuttgart Regional Council between August and October ...
Archaeologists from the Archaeological Center of Olomouc have unearthed a significant historical site in Dluhonice, near Přerov in Czechia. The ...
Archaeologists have unearthed a rare and well-preserved early Celtic burial chamber in the Danube plain near Riedlingen, southwestern Germany. Schematic ...
Archaeologists in Mazovia, Poland, have unearthed a bronze Celtic helmet from the 4th century BCE, along with approximately 300 other ...
A researcher in Pembrokeshire, Wales, has uncovered a previously unknown Roman fort, challenging long-held beliefs about the relationship between the ...
Archaeologists have been investigating human bones discovered near the ruins of a bridge in the Three Lakes region of Switzerland. ...
Archaeologists from the University of Warsaw have unearthed the first known Celtic ritual lake site in Poland, dating back to ...
The pre-Roman Iron Age in Western and Central Europe was marked by the rich Celtic culture, which has left behind ...
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