The spectacular scenery adorning this month’s cover features a Highland site known as ‘Calan’s Bothy’ – once home to an ...
From a royal daughter who melded military muscle and delicate diplomacy to a bearded PR princess (who later got cancelled), these are history’s top women power players. What does it take for a woman ...
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Hosted on MSNCeltic Graves Uncovered Women-Led Tribe In Ancient BritainAncient cultures were just as diverse as modern societies, perhaps even more so, at least in the case of the Durotriges tribe ...
Sifting through the dark brown soil of southwestern Scotland, archaeologists unearthed a “rare” and “visually striking” Roman artifact. The small item — possibly buried as an offering 1,800 years ago ...
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GB News on MSNArchaeology breakthrough as mysterious Roman artefact 'buried to defend iron age house' is uncoveredA mysterious Roman artefact thought to have been buried to defend an iron age house has been found in a new archaeology ...
Dead puppies, potential human sacrifices, and a painted dog penis bone—what was going on in Roman-era Britain?
As dawn breaks over Glastonbury Tor, a mystical light dances across the ancient landscape, whispering secrets of legends long ...
Britons have become “litter blind” with constant waste blighting our cities, towns and green spaces, a litter picker has declared. Every year in the UK, 30 million tonnes of litter is dropped onto our ...
Applications for Irish citizenship from Britain hit a post-Brexit high last year as a ... surge may be linked to European countries, where Britons chose to purchase holiday or retirement homes ...
The team working on NASA's Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope has announced the successful installation of the observatory's sunshade. This visor-like shade serves as a deployable aperture cover ...
“The Trump agenda is not popular among Britons, with most opposing moves by business and politicians to adopt the president’s ideas,” Granleese added. “But that view is not universal and significant ...
The best stretches are just north of the Tower of London (by Tower Hill tube station) and in Noble Street and Wallside where the Roman army had its fortress. The surviving segments are impressive, a ...
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