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2,300-year-old Celtic gold coins found in Swiss bog
The two gold coins were minted almost 2,300 years ago, around the mid-third century B.C. "This makes them part of a very ...
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Scientists Spotted Rare Coins on the Black Market—And Traced Them to a 3,200-Year-Old Fortress
The Celtic silver coins led to the top of Croatia’s Mount Pupak, where, after two years, researchers discovered the fortress.
Looted silver coins revealed a Bronze Age fortress that acted as a military stronghold as well as a settlement in Croatia.
Archaeologists have identified two coins unearthed from a Swiss bog as a stater minted in the mid-third century BC.
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3,300-year-old cremations found in Scotland suggest the people died in a mysterious catastrophic event
Archaeologists have discovered the 3,300-year-old cremated remains of at least eight people who were buried in five urns in Scotland. While it's unknown how they died, it was likely during some sort ...
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2,300-Year-Old Celtic Gold Coins Discovered — Experts Question Their Use as Currency
As the coins seemed too valuable to be used in everyday transactions, archaeologists suspect that they may have been used as ...
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Family-friendly Kerry: Greenway, museums and Celtic traditions
Our eldest Martha zips under the old railway bridge at pace, holding off a spirited challenge from her younger sister Rose.
The celebration of the Nativity was not something that Christians did for the first few centuries of Christianity. Easter, ...
A local walk reveals a plaque claiming Chadwell Heath was named after St Chad’s Well—sparking a question about whether this is how the ...
Arts, entertainment, film, festivals and more events happening this week in the greater Capital Region from Thursday, Dec. 18 ...
A conversation with Heilung co-founder Kai Uwe Faust about all the ways regalia is a vital component to their ceremonies, and ...
Those who flock to Newgrange on 21 December owe much to the excavation work of archaeologist Michael J O'Kelly in the 1960s ...
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