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Fragments of copper alloy unearthed at one of Britain's most important archaeology sites have been revealed to be parts of an incredibly rare Iron Age helmet. The discovery was made by the British ...
The helmet was discovered alongside thousands of Iron Age and Roman coins and pig bones within what is believed to have been a shrine from around 43 A.D. Its intricate design, adorned with ...
In an announcement, the university described the findings as being "one of the largest and most important Iron Age finds in the UK." The Iron Age began at around 1200 B.C. and ended in 550 B.C ...
That's the conclusion archaeologists drew from a cache of more than 800 Iron Age artifacts from northeast England dating back about 2,000 years. Found in a field near Melsonby, North Yorkshire ...
Originating in the later Bronze Age (1000 BC - 800 BC), the hill forts of the early Iron Age are found over a wide area of the British Isles: in Scotland (Finavon Fort in Angus), Wales (The ...
Experts say the hoard is one of the largest and most significant Iron Age finds in all of the United Kingdom—and it has the potential to reshape historians’ understanding of wealth ...
During the Iron Age, Britain was divided into different tribes. Each one had their own leader and traditions. Many of these groups shared similar languages, religious beliefs and art styles with ...
Archaeologists have helped uncover one of the "largest and most important" Iron Age finds in the UK. The Melsonby Hoard was discovered in a field near Melsonby, North Yorkshire, by metal detectorist ...
An Iron Age roundhouse is being built by a team of archaologists and volunteers near Glastonbury. It is the second attempt by Avalon Archaology, which is trying to build the structure on the ...