Chemistry and the Celts Step back into the Iron Age and uncover the science of the ancient Celts in Chemistry and the Celts — a spectacular interactive show from the ever-inventive Scientific Sue!
Halloween is an annual holiday, celebrated each year on October 31, that has roots in age-old European traditions. It originated with the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain, when people would light ...
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Trepanation is the first neurosurgical procedure humans ever performed, and it has been practiced across times and cultures, experts said.
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 Yorkshire Dales has its very own 'Stonehenge' near Masham and Ripon, set is a 'fascinating' place, that's almost 200 years old ...
When a body emerges from a Scottish bog, a forensic scientist must learn how the young woman lived and died, in Anna North’s new novel “Bog Queen.” ...
The integrity of a 4,000-year-old burial ground will be protected as part of the development of the East West Rail line. The site on Money Hill, between Haslingfield and Barrington in Cambridgeshire, ...
Excavations in the ancient Roman city Gabii have uncovered a water basin that could predate much of Roman monumental architecture. Experts believe the water basin could sit alongside another ...
On Saturday, on the lower Boston Common, on the fence around a softball field on which I once went 2 for 3 with an RBI, and not far from where I once watched Pope John Paul II say a Mass in rain that ...
More than priests, the Druids were philosophers, judges, and mystics whose power shaped the Celtic world. Their rituals and beliefs reveal a civilization deeply connected to nature and the unseen.