Live Science on MSN
2,000-year-old Celtic teenager may have been sacrificed and considered 'disposable'
Archaeologists have recovered three unusual burials of Celtic women and girls who may have been sacrificed in England.
A volunteer metal detectorist discovered a 2,200-year-old Celtic gold coin in Germany. Found in a field in Saxony, the nearly ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Extremely rare Roman tomb uncovered in Germany
In a remarkable archaeological find, a giant and extremely rare 2,000-year-old Roman tomb has been unearthed in Bavaria, ...
The find, announced by researchers from the State Archaeological Museum in Warsaw working alongside the University of Warsaw's Faculty of Archaeology, has been described as even more significant than ...
The Durotriges were a Celtic tribe that lived in present-day southern England prior to Roman conquest during the 1st century ...
Archaeologists in Hungary have found the 1,300-year-old burial of a warrior who was buried with a rare iron saber.
According to a Live Science report, a 2,200-year-old gold coin was discovered by a metal detectorist in eastern Germany.
A two-gram, 2,200-year-old coin discovered by a metal detectorist northwest of Leipzig is the oldest known coin in Saxony.
A certified metal detectorist has made a groundbreaking discovery near Leipzig, Germany, uncovering the oldest coin ever found in Saxony. The 2,200-year-old Celtic gold coin, known as a "rainbow cup" ...
Trepanation is the first neurosurgical procedure humans ever performed, and it has been practiced across times and cultures, experts said.
I turned the face at last to the light and it felt like the person was looking at me,” said TV presenter Sandi Toksvig while ...
The Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation recently announced “a particularly remarkable find,” the base of a Roman ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results