The free online course from the Colchester Museums and University of Reading Department of Archeology
The opportunity to be among the first to examine 2,000-year-old cremated remains from Roman Britain and learn about the origins...
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- Czech scientists make “Celtic beer” using analysis of pollen from burial site
- Analyses of a 2,900-year-old iron chisel from Portugal revealed surprisingly high-quality steel
- A new Indo-European Language discovered in the Hittite capital Hattusa
- Iron Age port discovered on Swedish island of Gotska Sandön
- World’s oldest wooden structure ‘476,000 years old’ discovered in Zambia
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