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Ancient Brain Surgery Tool Found in Poland Suggests Celtic Druids Were Medics, Too
On a hilltop in east-central Poland, archaeologists have found an unusual Iron Age tool: an iron scalpel, likely once ...
Upon the hilt of this Celtic sword there is an image of a Celtic warrior, intended to enhance the power of the owner. The head with omega-shaped and finely drawn hair also has large almond-shaped eyes ...
Hobbitmania returns, and we look at the real legacy of druids and celts in the "Middle Earth" of Iron Age Western Europe. A druid watches the sunrise by the ancient stone circle of Stonehenge, in ...
The trepanation tool, which looks like a blade on which the end point was sharpened into a spike, came from a site once ...
Have a question about the Bible, theology or Christian living? Send your question to [email protected] and it will be answered in this column. Question: I was recently surprised to discover ...
A rare skull trepanation tool and hints of iron casting were found at the Łysa Góra site in Mazovia, Poland, reflecting ...
Far from being drunken Iron Age louts, more than 2000 years ago the ancient Celts already had one of the most geospatially-advanced civilizations yet known. The Celts not only carried on the classical ...
“Anyone who writes about Druids and mysteriously coordinated landscapes,” Graham Robb admits, “must expect to be treated with suspicion.” Indeed, although the Druids were the learned elite of the ...
As someone of Celtic ancestry, and a practicing Druid, I am distraught after reading Beth Severy’s ... interpretation of the PBS series The Roman Empire in the First Century and seeing it myself (“PBS ...
Graham Robb is an ambling historian. His best-known book, “The Discovery of France,” was based on his travels over 14,000 miles of road by bicycle. France, he argued, is not the culturally homogenous ...
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