Archaeologists have announced their discovery of a metal hoard that contained an extremely rare example of a Celtic battle trumpet.
An ancient war trumpet known as a carnyx was discovered in southeastern England — and it may have links to the Celtic Queen Boudica.
The trumpets were commonly used to inspire Celtic warriors, but Romans captured them as war trophies.
A team of archaeologists has unearthed in a rural area of Norfolk, just a few miles from Thetford in the United Kingdom, what experts do not hesitate to describe as the discovery of a professional ...
This newly discovered Iron Age instrument may have been played in the Celtic resistance against the Roman Empire ...
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Where is Queen Boudica buried?
Nearly 2,000 years ago, the queen of a Celtic tribe in Britain led a bloody revolt against the Romans. Queen Boudica, a ruler of the Iceni tribe of Celtic Britons in the first century A.D., challenged ...
Warrior Queen Boudica: With support from an array of scholars, this History Channel documentary profiles one of the most fascinating women you've probably never heard of: Boudica, queen of the Iceni, ...
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