Archaeologists have announced their discovery of a metal hoard that contained an extremely rare example of a Celtic battle ...
Boudica led the Iceni tribe that once occupied parts of present-day Norfolk and is most famous for leading an ultimately ...
Dr Tim Pestell, a senior curator of archaeology for Norfolk Museums Service, said: "This find is a powerful reminder of ...
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2,000-year-old horn possibly linked to Boudica, explained
A metal instrument built to be heard over a crowd has resurfaced after 2,000 years underground. In west Norfolk, archaeologists recovered a rare Iron Age battle trumpet known as a carnyx an ...
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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 ...
The name Boudica often conjures an image of a flame-haired warrior mounted on her iconic chariot, battle-ready to free her people from persecution and the terrible wrongs committed in the name of Rome ...
Archaeologists have recovered a rare 2,000-year-old war trumpet in England that may have been used in Queen Boudica's wars against the Romans. The battle trumpet, also known as a carnyx, was part of a ...
The remains of Britain's national heroine — Queen Boudica of the Iceni tribe — are not under a train station in north London. So, where is her grave? When you purchase through links on our site, we ...
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