Upon the hilt of this Celtic sword there is an image of a Celtic warrior, intended to enhance the power of the owner. The head with omega-shaped and finely drawn hair also has large almond-shaped eyes ...
The second international break of the year is now upon us as nations continue their qualification campaign for the World Cup ...
Happy Easter to Celtic supporters everywhere!Green Brigade Easter Rising displayThe Celts are in action later today on the ...
The early Celts had their very own twist on getting drunk, according to chemical analysis of fragments from Bronze Age drinking vessels found in what is now France. The early Celts were previously ...
Ancient writings often describe how Celts in the Iron Age would remove the heads of their enemies to keep as trophies. Impressive, sure, and a great conversation piece at parties, but how would they ...
The adjective Celtic has been used to sell so many things—from books and music to jewelry to alternative spiritualities—that a canny reader might be forgiven for passing over a book called The Last of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Long before pumpkins and gourds ruled over late October, root vegetables reigned supreme. But it wasn’t just in the name of spooky ...
He towers above you with his slit of a mouth and his alien frown, eight feet of glowering blond sandstone. The nose is a wedge, the eyes deep shadows and the brows conjured in a single fierce shelf.
Last year was the 100th anniversary of the National Football League, founded in 1920. This year marks the centennial of Cincinnati’s first NFL team – the Cincinnati Celts. If you haven’t heard of the ...
German experts are carefully taking apart a complete Celtic grave in the hope of finding out more about the Celts' way of life, 2,600 years ago, in their Danube heartland. It wasn't the most glorious ...