In its weekly look at books, Waterstones focuses on a historical fantasy which mines themes of religious conflict, nationalism and ...
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Epona: The goddess of horses and fertility
Epona was more than a goddess—she was a protector of horses, riders, and fertility itself. From Celtic tribes to Roman legions, her worship spread across the ancient world.
From Lunar New Year issues to ancient Celtic staters, horse motifs are driving a powerful design trend—and strong auction results—in 2026.
YouTube series like Hidden Treasures of the Czech Republic often highlight archaeological sites, showing artifacts as well as windows into history. Antrisch’s upcoming album, Expedition III, also taps ...
Irish Migrations and Classical Antiquity explores the connections between Irish myths and modern stories and the classical ...
Volunteers unearthed ancient gold coins in a bog—but their purpose wasn’t what anyone expected. The truth runs deeper.
The near-complete Iron Age carnyx was used to blare eerie sounds in battle and rally troops against the enemy.
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Who lived in Britain before the Celts and Romans
Britain was inhabited by complex societies long before Roman legions arrived. Many of these tribes left no written records and slowly disappeared from history. Archaeology offers clues to who they ...
There’s something about Celtic myths that settles into you. Not in a loud way. More like a quiet tug, the kind you feel when a story hits a part of you that’s older than your memories. These myths ...
The coin could sell for over $5,000. According to David Duggleby Auctioneers in Scarborough, the coin is a variant of a Corieltauvi tribe gold stater. These types of coins were made by the Celtic ...
The Durotriges, an ancient Celtic tribe inhabiting what is now modern-day Dorset, Somerset, and Devon in southwestern Britain, were a very important ancient tribe of British history. Their legacy ...
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