Archaeologists excavating a car park in Cambridgeshire have discovered a rare 2,000-year-old figurine of a Celtic fertility god. The metal figurine is just two inches tall, and is thought to date back ...
A 2000-year-old figurine depicting a Celtic fertility God has been uncovered in an old Roman settlement by archaeologists in farmland in Cambridgeshire. The discovery shows there were strong links ...
Sarah Knapton is the Science Editor of The Telegraph and has covered all areas of science since 2013. She has previously been named Science Journalist of The Year, was Highly Commended at the Society ...
The most intriguing find from recent excavations at the seventeenth-century manor house known as the Wimpole Estate in Cambridgeshire, England, is a second-century A.D. copper alloy figurine of ...
From the Roman period but with strong British (Celtic)influence. For me it shows a fusion between Mediteranean and Northern European (Iron Age) artistic and religeous expression almost 2000 years ago.