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Farming Life A sense of place – the sense in names Farming Life The synergy of Gaelic and British dialects of Celtic; the fusion of Norse and Norman French; and the array of West Germanic languages (Scots, Dutch and English), have all worked to...
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A Viking-era rune stone has been "rediscovered" near Vaxholm in the Stockholm archipelago after a group of university students stumbled across the historic rock that had been hiding in plain sight for nearly 300 years.
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Enquête au musée. Autopsie d’une sépulture gauloise - Institut national de recherches archéologiques préventives http://t.co/VSrAjLMg3f
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Au Sud de Troyes, une nécropole protohistorique a livré de nombreux guerriers gaulois enterrés en armes, dont deux enlacés. (Unis même après la mort. Le mariage pour tous chez les celtes ?
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"We have some very ancient Celtic stone courses here which date from the 8th to 10th Century that need to be displayed properly, as we have many visitors to the church," said the Reverend Huw Butler, the rector at St Illtud.
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Ancient metal artefacts found at a Leicestershire site could go on permanent display, archaeologists say.
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A wonderful thing in this find is that the French also have a Celtic history and will hopefully respect the amazing find they have uncovered. From what I have read, in Ireland, especially the north, the ancient sites are over run for ...
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Une exceptionnelle nécropole gauloise a été mise au jour en Champagne, par des archéologues de l’Inrap. Certaines tombes aménagées renferment des guerriers portant encore leur épée dans un fourreau, et des restes de boucliers.
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Archaeological excavations at CEMEX’s Kingsmead Quarry in Berkshire not far from Windsor have revealed a rare 'Beaker' burial of 'Copper Age' date (2500-2200 BC). Found within the grave were some of Britain’s earliest gold ornaments (five tubular beads), along with 29 bead fragments of amber and 30 beads of black lignite.
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Could the features be any clearer?!? http://t.co/o89rpKvQFU Do you think our 'Mausoleum' will look like this!? @CCaseman @ironagethug
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History of English Language Language Forums (History of English Language: English is a West Germanic language that originated from the Anglo-Frisian ...
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Archaeologists are to explore the remains of a Roman naval base in Cumbria in the hope of finding evidence of a civilian settlement from more than 1,800 years ago.
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[#actualité] Des occupations humaines de l’âge du Bronze à l’époque romaine à La Croix-Saint-Ouen (Oise) http://t.co/L2hUVDR7El #archéologie
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A gord is a medieval Slavonic fortified settlement, also occasionally known as a burgwall or Slavic burgwall after the German name for these sites. The ancie...
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An archaeological site in Co Meath has been relying on the public for its dig outs, and has created a community-led heritage project in the process the Irish Times reports. Now, an Irish team of archaeologists are hoping to find ...
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In a muddy field located between a motorway and a meander of the Seine southeast of Paris, French archaeologists have uncovered an Iron Age graveyard that they believe will shed light on the great yet enigmatic civilisation of Gaul.
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After a gap of more than a decade, a team of archaeologists has returned to excavate at Llanbedrgoch, Anglesey investigating the first firm evidence of Viking settlement in North Wales reported the National Museum of Wales ...
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“An Iron Age Temple Dedicated to Lug?: The henge at Lismullin, County Meath” The Celtic Studies Association of North America Annual – The University of Toronto, April 18-21, 2013 Summary Anne Connon (Ohio Dominican University) Being lucky enough...
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Archaeologists, excavating near the Royal Borough, have discovered the 4400 year old gold-adorned skeleton of an upper class woman who was almost certainly a member of the local ruling elite.
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#linguistique A écouter !!! Que doit le français à la langue gauloise? Podcast de l'émission le Salon Noir http://t.co/BGJ8SqRG1L
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Tendance Ouest Isigny-sur-Mer : les archéologues mettent au jour un site gaulois et ... Tendance Ouest Cette semaine se termine à Isigny-sur-Mer un chantier de fouilles archéologiques. L'occasion de dresser un premier bilan des découvertes.
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The Local.se Swedish archaeologists find Thor's Hammer The Local.se Upon closer inspection, the object was discovered to be a handle, not piping, but as the Indian-born excavation expert was not familiar with Norse myths he didn't recognize what...
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