More than a decade ago, metal detectorists Reg Mead and Richard Miles unearthed what proved to be the world's largest Iron Age Celtic hoard. They found 70,000 silver coins, 11 gold torques (neck ...
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The Melsonby hoard is a remarkable collection of more than 800 Iron-Age metal artifacts, which was found in a field near ...
In 2012, two detectorists on Jersey, an island in the English Channel, made a discovery 30 years in the making. In a tightly packed clump of earth spanning 11 square feet, Reg Mead and Richard ...
The Pottery of the Middle Bronze ... Intermediate and Middle Bronze Age Settlement Remains, Domestic Worship, Pits and Burial Practices in Naḥal Refa’im, Jerusalem. Yezerski I. and Lender Y. 2002. An ...
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TheCollector on MSNHallstatt Culture: What Do We Know About the Earliest Celtic Culture?The Hallstatt culture was the first culture of peoples that can truly be considered “Celtic.” This period was preceded by the ...
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What Was the Celtic “Cult of the Head”?It was found alongside 25 pottery shards, a fragment of coiled ... used as evidence to combat the notion of a distinctly Iron Age Celtic “cult of the head” (Armit, 2012).
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