A hoard of Iron Age "bling" unearthed in North Yorkshire was a "garish" display of wealth from tribes more powerful than ...
A spectacular hoard of Iron Age metalwork—over 800 pieces including ornate cauldrons, elegantly decorated harness for at ...
How did Iron Age people live? Video: What was an Iron Age hill fort? Who lived and worked at a hill fort? What did Iron Age people believe? Activities Inside the hill forts, people lived in round ...
This Iron Age hill fort is a perfect example of a smaller community, dominated by a local nobleman. Iron Age communities were very hierarchical, with the largest house for the nobleman ...
There are nearly 3,000 Iron Age hill forts in the UK. Some were used as permanent settlements, others were used as sites for gatherings, trade and religious activities. At the time most people ...
Similar discoveries have been made at other Iron Age hill forts across Britain. At Danebury, an important hill fort in Hampshire, excavations in the 1970s revealed another mysterious burial.
From Hambledon Hill to Badbury Rings, here are five of the best historic hill forts you can explore around Dorset ...
‘It’s fascinating to speculate that it may represent the remains of funeral pyres, alongside the road to the Iron Age hill fort of Stanwick.’ The organisation will mark its anniversary on April 1, ...
The hoards, filled with metal objects, beads, fabrics, and animal tusks, span the Late Bronze Age into the Early Iron Age.