T hirteen rare burials of Gauls in a seated position, dating from between 300 and 200 BCE, were discovered during preventive ...
Excavation of a Roman-era cemetery in France yielded nearly two dozen lead tablets inscribed in Latin and Gaulish.
Its Latin inscription was accompanied by several words written in Gaulish, a Celtic language. Pierre-Yves Lambert of the French National Center for Scientific Research suggests that this tablet ...
But some of the burials include small, rolled up lead plates — known as “curse tablets” — with inscriptions in Latin and Gaulish, an extinct Celtic language. In one of the graves ...