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A BRONZE shield buried alongside a Celtic warrior 2,000 years ago has been hailed Britain’s most important find of its kind. The remarkably well-preserved artefact, which features a swirling … ...
Ultra-rare discovery reveals how ancient Celtic warriors fought – 2,400 years ago Archaeologists find shield made from ultra-light bark rather than metal or solid timber they are used to seeing ...
An Iron Age shield unearthed from a “warrior grave” is now being deemed “the most important British Celtic art object of the millennium.” ...
A Celtic warrior’s grave containing weapons and upright pony skeletons has been described by archeologists as a unique and significant discovery for the UK. Dr Melanie Giles, of the University ...
Archaeologists in Scotland have discovered an ancient monolith that's engraved with a spear-holding warrior sporting an "elaborate hairstyle" and "pronounced" butt.
A new reconstruction reveals the face, shield and weapons of a late Stone Age warrior, whose remains were found in a 4,000-year-old burial in Siberia. The warrior's burial was unearthed in 2004 ...
Horizon Forbidden West apparently had Aloy originally wielding a shield and spear to climb mechanic beasts, according to the game's guidebook . Earlier today, the Horizon subreddit post popped up ...
The Celtic shield is believed to be the only example of its kind ever found in Europe. Archaeologists hope the shield, built between 395 and 250BC, will overturn assumptions about iron age weaponry.
A Viking warrior's roughly 1,000-year-old grave in remote Scotland is brimming with weapons, including a sword, ax and spear.