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LONDON — Experts puzzling over the buried remains of an ancient warrior found in a 2,000-year-old grave off the coast of Britain have concluded the person was female.
The ancient Celts were fierce warriors who lived in mainland Europe. But during the Renaissance, an idea took hold that they lived in the British Isles.
Genetic analysis has uncovered the mysterious origin of the Picts, a people group that lived in many parts of northern Britain roughly 1,500 years ago. Research reveals that the ethnic group, which ...
Scientists uncover evidence that women controlled land, power, and marriage DUBLIN — Scientists have made a remarkable ...
2,000-year-old remains of Iron Age warrior found to be female ... [the ancient British queen who in 60 CE led a revolt against Roman rule] would later emerge. ...
Sue and Mick Washington were taking a leisurely stroll through the British countryside in 2018 when their metal detectors began to chirp. ... suggesting he was an ancient, noble warrior.
British historian Bettany Hughes, an expert on women who may have been warriors, says she's seen evidence in the Caucasus region between the Black and Caspian Seas, including many skeletons of ...