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 trepanation tool, which looks like a blade on which the end point was sharpened into a spike, came from a site once ...
Researchers unearthed the skull from a 2,000-year-old fort, according to Live Science. Further investigation revealed that it ...
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 ...
On a hilltop in east-central Poland, archaeologists have found an unusual Iron Age tool: an iron scalpel, likely once attached to a wooden handle, with a blade that tapers into a sharp point. Its ...
A lone skull discovered near the walls of an ancient fort highlights the Romans' brutal treatment of their conquered foes.
Archaeologists uncover evidence showing how the Romans used decapitated heads to intimidate Celts during the siege of a ...
Roman soldiers decapitated an enemy and placed his skull on the wall of their fort, to be found 2,000 years later by ...
Jerusalem Post / Archaeology Rare Celtic skull trepanation tool found in Poland "This type of tool is known only from a few Celtic sites in southern and central Europe—Romania, Croatia and Austria," ...
In a surprising turn of events during routine surveys for a new motorway, archaeologists have uncovered a vast Celtic ...
Four medieval spearheads have been found in Lake Lednica in Poland. One may have belonged to a nobleman or prince.
In a seismic blow to Celtic’s title defence, Japanese forward Daizen Maeda has informed the club of his desire to depart in the January transfer window, and TEAMtalk understands Brentford, Leeds and ...