A new study published in the journal Scientific Reports indicates that ancient warriors ate the brains of their enemies.The ...
That was the case recently when a remarkable discovery from the Copper Age was made during an otherwise routine dig for a new ...
Recent scientific reevaluations of remains have historians rethinking the prevalence of women fighters throughout history.
But a new study has revealed that ancient warriors did just that, after beating their enemies in battle 18,000 years ago. Early Europeans known as the Magdalenians celebrated by removing the ...
tells the tale of a disastrous raid by the warband of the Britons of Edinburgh on the Angles, revelling in their deeds and mourning the loss of so many fine warriors. By the mid 7th century only ...
The ancient population of Britain was almost completely replaced by newcomers about 4,500 years ago, a study shows. The findings mean modern Britons trace just a small fraction of their ancestry ...
According to a forthcoming study in the journal Archaeology International, the circle might have been erected to unify Britain’s ancient inhabitants. “The fact that all of [Stonehenge’s ...
tells the tale of a disastrous raid by the warband of the Britons of Edinburgh on the Angles, revelling in their deeds and mourning the loss of so many fine warriors. By the mid 7th century only ...