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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNArchaeologists Unearth Ancient Celtic Settlement Filled With Jewelry, Amber and Coins in the Czech Republic
Archaeologists have uncovered the remains of an ancient Celtic settlement in the Czech Republic’s Bohemia region. The site is ...
Unearthing La Tène’s Celtic mysteries In 1857 Swiss archaeologist Hans Kopp stumbled on a Celtic treasure trove, including 40 iron swords, at La Tène on the northeastern shores of Lake Neuchâtel.
The exhibits on show date from around 450 BC, the start of the most famous Swiss Celtic site of all, La Tène on Lake Neuchâtel, until the end of the 2nd century, well into the Roman period.
Centuries after the Persian wars, a coalition of Greek city states fought again on Thermopylae. This time a Celtic army ...
Ep. 2/3 - In the second episode, Neil and Alice explore the Age of the La Tene Celtic warrior and reveal how their world extended as far as Central Turkey.
The ruins of a Celtic settlement along the Amber Road trade route were filled with coins, glass beads, luxury ceramics, and ...
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2,200-year-old Celtic settlement discovered in Czech Republic — and it's awash in gold and silver coins
The site dates to the La Tène culture, an Iron Age culture that flourished in parts of Europe from roughly 450 to 40 B.C. The culture is generally associated with the Celts and has similarities in the ...
The name La Tene comes from an archaeological site in Switzerland and ran from about the 5th century BC to the first century AD, which marked the glory years of the Celts.
The Celts are particularly associated with a culture which archaeologists call La Tene (though they probably expanded to many areas of Europe – southern Spain and Ireland included - before the ...
A "very rare" Celtic helmet that could be up to about 2,400 years old has been unearthed at an archaeological site in Poland. The helmet was uncovered at the "Łysa Góra" site in Poland's Mazovia ...
Before, only one other, much newer Celtic helmet had been discovered: a first-century piece found in the southern village of Siemiechów. The Łysa Góra helmet is at least 2,300 years old.
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