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Our ancient Irish ancestors ate healthily ... it was amazing! In the Iron Age, there were no ovens. Bread was made by shaping small balls of dough into rounds and baking them on a stone, or ...
The Hill of Tara is one of Ireland's most important ancient sites ... But it was between 600 BC to 400 AD, from the Iron Age into the Early Christian Period, that it became the truly important ...
A huge Iron Age hoard discovered in a Yorkshire field by a metal detectorist could lead to a revaluation of the wealth and status of the elite living in northern Britain 2,000 years ago ...
Ancient human remains discovered in an ... She lived sometime from 343 to 1 B.C., during the prehistoric Iron Age period in Ireland, and cut marks on her neck vertebrae suggest she died from ...
After 43AD all of Wales and England below Hadrian's Wall became part of the Roman empire, while Iron Age life in Scotland and Ireland continued for longer.
Ancient human remains uncovered in a Co Londonderry ... during a period known as the Iron Age. Osteoarchaeological analysis has revealed the body to be female, a discovery described as “all ...
Ancient genomes reveal an Iron Age society centred on women A groundbreaking study finds evidence that land was inherited through the female line in Iron Age Britain, with husbands moving to live ...
with the Police Service of Northern Ireland. We know now that the remains — extraordinarily well preserved — belonged to a teenage boy from the Iron Age, held together for thousands of years ...
A groundbreaking study finds evidence that land was inherited through the female line in Iron Age Britain ... They retrieved over 50 ancient genomes from a set of burial grounds in Dorset ...