Archaeologists have announced their discovery of a metal hoard that contained an extremely rare example of a Celtic battle ...
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How Celtic languages spread across Britain and Ireland: why we need to reconsider the early story
New insights from archaeology, genetics and early inscriptions are helping to uncover the story of Celtic languages in ...
Medieval legend claims that an Irish race called the Fir Bolg originated from Greece. What does evidence reveal about this ...
A remarkable collection of Iron Age objects dating back 2,000 years has been discovered in West Norfolk - and it includes a ...
To understand how New Year traditions came into existence – especially in the British Isles – is to explore a complex ...
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The fascinating story of the original Warrington and its ancient secrets
In the centuries before English was spoken, Warrington sat between two Celtic spheres—the Cornovii to the south and the ...
During the mid-Victorian period there is little evidence of large events, although the Eynesbury choir celebrated their annual supper on New Year’s Eve, and in 1862, Berrill’s Fancy Bazzar (on the ...
When it comes to wine and whiskey – especially bourbon – the oak barrel reigns, not just as a container, but also for the ...
How did the Etruscans, powerful neighbors of Rome, disappear from history? Were they destroyed, or culturally absorbed?
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This stunning location in Portugal fits a retiree's needs
Porto’s most famous is the Mercado do Bolhao. Located in a centuries-old Neoclassical building in the downtown area, it is best known as a produce and fish market, but it is also a great place to ...
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Why do Christians celebrate New Year on January 1?
IF you were born in the 20th or 21st century, Jan. 1 feels “natural.” We count down, watch fireworks, exchange greetings and ...
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