Scottish PremiershipTuesday, December 30, 2025Fir Park, MotherwellMOTHERWELL…2(Said 14 & Watt 58)CELTIC…0Celtic ended 2025 ...
Ancient writings often describe how Celts in the Iron Age would remove the heads of their enemies to keep as trophies. Impressive, sure, and a great conversation piece at parties, but how would they ...
Scottish PremiershipWednesdayTannadice Park, DundeeDUNDEE UTD…2(Keresztes 58, Sapsford 61)CELTIC…1(Maeda 13)Celtic were ...
We have been taught for a few generations that the Irish descend from the Celts. The King of one wave of Celts was Milesius. Milesius is the most famous Celt in legend, I think. Some call him the ...
The Celts were long considered a barbaric and violent society. But new findings from a 2,600-year-old grave in Germany suggest the ancient people were much more sophisticated than previously thought.
Evidence such as glyphs in the archaic Irish language Ogham points to Celts being the monolith’s creators. Though perhaps not as stately as the archeological site in England, America has its own ...
Long before pumpkins and gourds ruled over late October, root vegetables reigned supreme. But it wasn’t just in the name of spooky fun. In the 19th and early 20th century, people in Ireland and other ...
Sparkly, gold grills aren't just for Flavor Flav; ancient Celts may have sought out flashy smiles as well. Archaeologists have unearthed a dental implant in a grave in France that dates to the third ...
With settlements stretching from Ireland to Turkey, this Iron Age culture used their metalworking skills to build extensive trade networks with ancient Greece and Rome. These iron and bronze scabbards ...
Direct evidence for what people ate and drank in ancient times has traditionally been hard to come by. But now, new technology is enabling scientists to cast light on the consumption habits of people ...
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