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A service to remember nearly 1500 people who were given a "paupers' burial" in unmarked graves is being held in Larbert on ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNArchaeologists Unearth 2,300-Year-Old Sword Decorated With Two Small Swastikas in a Celtic NecropolisFound in France, the site featured more than 100 graves filled with ancient metal artifacts—including bracelets, brooches and two well-preserved swords ...
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The Falkirk Herald on MSNLarbert ceremony to remember those lying in 'paupers' graves'A service to remember nearly 1500 people who were given a “paupers’ burial” in unmarked graves is being held next weekend.
Get in touch with Chloe Mayer by emailing c.mayer@newsweek.com Archaeologists have unearthed an ancient Celtic burial ground and retrieved various artifacts―including a sword that was forged ...
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Irish Independent on MSNProposal for Wexford cemetery to have burial wall to hold cremated remains installedA Wexford councillor has proposed that a wall be installed in one of the county’s cemeteries to house cremated remains.
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Independent.ie on MSN‘Monstrous’ headstones being erected in Tipperary cemetery in the middle of the nightThe heights of some headstones being erected in a Tipperary cemetery have been described as “monstrosities”, with claims that they are being illegally installed at nighttime to avoid detection.
unveiled the discovery of two 2,300-year-old swords dating back to Celtic peoples in France. The swords were unearthed in a burial site in Creuzier-le-Neuf, according to Smithsonian Magazine.
Their remains, adorned in Celtic jewelry, were discovered during the construction of an industrial park, officials said.
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNArchaeologists Discover 2300-Year-Old Swords with Unexplained SymbolsIn an extraordinary discovery, archaeologists unearthed two 2,300-year-old swords in a Celtic necropolis. The swords were discovered in what is believed to be a ceremonial burial site, their blades ...
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Study Finds on MSNModern Science Debunks Story Behind Britain’s Most Famous ‘War Cemetery’: Massacre At Maiden Castle Never Happened!Rather than Roman conquest causing the violence, indigenous Celtic tribes were tearing themselves apart in dynastic conflicts before the Romans even arrived ...
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