Learn more about groundbreaking genetic research that reveals a long-lost population and solves a centuries-old linguistic mystery.
Archaeologists in England are currently puzzling over a 2,000-year-old comb that was carved from the back of a human skull.
Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council area is set to captivate visitors in 2025 with a kaleidoscope of events, ...
Patrick O'Donovan, Minister for Arts, Media, Communications, Culture and Sport, is encouraging members of the public to ...
Gloria McGowan of Williamsport, Ind., center, watches the festivities while waiting for Punxsutawney Phil, the weather ...
A new book recalling the life of groundbreaking musician Martyn Bennett has been published 20 years after he passed away ...
Like crop circles spotted in farmers’ fields, the massive Celtic cross shape spotted by passengers flying over Donegal set the internet abuzz back in 2016. The cross is now known as the Emmery ...
The findings represent a major milestone in understanding ancient Celtic culture and the first-known instance of a women-led society in Europe. Archaeologists have uncovered remains of the Celtic ...
Female family ties were at the heart of social networks in Celtic society in Britain before ... An examination of ancient DNA recovered from 57 graves in Dorset in southwest England shows that ...
New genetic research is challenging long-held assumptions about ancient European societies ... structure in Iron Age Britain, showing that Celtic communities were, in fact, matrilocal.
Celtic and Rangers have held exploratory talks over a move to play in the Women's Super League, as first reported in The Times. However, it is understood the Scottish Women's Premier League would ...
Female family ties were at the heart of social networks in Celtic society in Britain before ... An examination of ancient DNA recovered from 57 graves in Dorset in southwest England shows that ...