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Bronze Age Britons gathered for huge "food festivals" - with pork, beef and lamb on the menu, reveals new research.
A new study has suggested that Britain’s industrial economy did not collapse when the Romans left and went on to enjoy a Viking-age industrial boom.
A heavy, round lump of metal turned up during routine yard work in Särdal, a coastal village in southwestern Sweden. It was ...
An archaeological dig in northern England shows iron and lead processing continued and even increased after the departure of ...
Researchers have examined a sediment core from the Roman town and metal production center of Aldborough in Yorkshire, ...
In what the team calls the “largest study of its kind,” researchers applied this principle to Britain’s iconic middens, or ...
Analyzing the material from six middens, or massive rubbish mounds, that are still present in the terrain of England today, ...
Middens, massive prehistoric rubbish heaps which became part of the British landscape, are revealing the distances people ...
“At a time of climatic and economic instability, people in southern Britain turned to feasting,” said study co-author Richard ...
A historic chalk figure, the Westbury White Horse, will be checked for damage after red fabric was pinned across it to form a St George’s cross. English Heritage confirmed the fabric would be removed ...
Use this map to plan your visit and discover all the hidden gems this charming Indiana city has to offer. In a world of increasing complexity, Peru offers something increasingly precious – a place ...