How did the Etruscans, powerful neighbors of Rome, disappear from history? Were they destroyed, or culturally absorbed?
The vessels and coin hoards found by the reasearcher date from much later, around the late 3 rd to early 4 th century C.E.
The smell of tangerines, the sound of chimes, the glitter of garlands — these attributes of the New Year seem eternal and ...
Volunteers have cleared undergrowth at Worlebury Camp to reveal a dramatic view over Weston-super-Mare seafront.
How mistletoe became Oklahoma's official "floral emblem" is a tale worthy of Charles Dickens, "A Christmas Carol" of life and ...
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Glimpses of Northeast’s rise in Nagaland’s Hornbill festival
The region’s wealth of natural reserves, spiritual heritage, sports, skills, ecotourism, food, and cultural vibrancy isn't ...
A conversation with Heilung co-founder Kai Uwe Faust about all the ways regalia is a vital component to their ceremonies, and ...
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New discoveries at Hadrian's Wall are changing the picture of what life was like on the border of the Roman Empire
The British northern frontier was the edge of the Roman world — and a place of violence, boredom and opportunity, experts told Live Science.
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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 ...
The project aims to produce a record of the Celtic languages spoken in Britain and Ireland, though the majority of these ...
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