In a remarkable breakthrough for archaeology and ancient medical history, a 2,300-year-old tool used for skull surgery has ...
Archaeologists in Poland have discovered a rare iron tool that the Celts used to perform cranial surgery 2,300 years ago. The ...
According to a Live Science report, a metal tool that may have been used to scrape a hole in human skulls has been found at ...
Nearly 350 artifacts have been unearthed during research at the Łysa Góra archaeological site in Poland, including a rare 2,300-year-old Celtic helmet, providing further confirmation of the Celtic ...
Archaeologists in Poland have discovered a rare find — a 2,300-year-old bronze helmet and other artifacts that establish for the first time that Celtic peoples lived in the country's north. While the ...
"This type of tool is known only from a few Celtic sites in southern and central Europe—Romania, Croatia and Austria," said Bartłomiej Kaczyński, hinting a healer was among the settlers.
Archaeologists have recovered three unusual burials of Celtic women and girls who may have been sacrificed in England.
The Durotriges were a Celtic tribe that lived in present-day southern England prior to Roman conquest during the 1st century ...
The research team from Bournemouth University intends to further examine the burials to uncover new clues. DNA is being ...
Digging into a pit of black dirt in northern Poland, archaeologists noticed a blue-green object reemerging. The pointy artifact turned out to be a rare 2,300-year-old helmet. The ancient site of Łysa ...