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Iron made life a lot easier in those days, when just living to the age of 45 was a feat. By that time, much of Europe had settled into small village life, toiling the soil with bronze and stone tools.
Iron Age chickens died of old age because they were seen as sacred and not food, ... The invention of the iron-tipped plough made cultivating crops in heavy clay soils possible for the first time.
New archaeological findings may reveal how women fought as warriors in the Iron Age. Scientists gained new insights into the role of women after examining 2,000-year-old artefacts on a burial site ...
Excavations in Loch Tay, Scotland, revealed the remains of a crafted Iron Age dwelling. ... a quern stone, and the discovery of an ard (or plough), point to cultivation.
Iron Age archaeological find: British 'bling' from 2,000 years ago included horse harnesses The Melsonby Hoard, a collection of more than 800 Iron Age artifacts found in northeast England, ...
At an Iron Age cemetery in Sweden, archaeologists discovered an unusual grave of a woman interred with an iron folding knife stuck into her burial. When you purchase through links on our site, we ...
What is believed to be part of an Iron Age plough has been been found. The structure, near Kingussie in the Cairngorms, is larger than other souterrains found so far in the north of Scotland.
A hoard of Iron Age artifacts discovered by a metal detectorist could alter our understanding of life in Britain 2,000 years ago, researchers have said.. Now known as the Melsonby Hoard, this vast ...
A metal detector hobbyist’s find has yielded one of the UK’s largest and most expansive troves of Iron Age artifacts.After years of excavation work following its 2021 discovery, the Melsonby ...
What is believed to be part of an Iron Age plough was found during work on the A9 in the Cairngorms The potential benefits to archaeology of road building projects is being reviewed by the ...
A fire 2,200 years ago that burned a settlement to the ground also preserved a moment of life and war in Iron Age Spain. Clues unearthed by archaeologists may lead back to the arsonists.
Excavations in Loch Tay, Scotland, revealed the remains of a crafted Iron Age dwelling. ... a quern stone, and the discovery of an ard (or plough), point to cultivation.