Follow the complex story of migrations in Europe during the first millennium, as Germanic and Viking ancestry spread across ...
The Roman historian Tacitus, who lived in Osterby Man's era ... The noose around his neck makes clear that, like other Iron Age bog bodies, he was killed, but following the violent act he was ...
Tacitus described them as red-haired and large ... Archaeologists suspect many Iron Age peoples often practised complex funeral rituals in which bodies were naturally allowed to decompose.
A new DNA-based study challenges the conventional understanding that Iron Age Britain society was dominated by men.
Exactly why the sculpture was attacked by University of Georgia students may always be a mystery. But 70 years later, ...
Iron Age Celts lived here before and after Christ ... when they were called on by the head of the tribe. The famous Roman Tacitus said the Celtic women were as big and as scary as the men.
In 333 BCE, near the small Pinarus River along the modern-day borders of Turkey and Syria, a fierce battle took place between ...