Site in Pembrokeshire suggests area was more militarised than previously thought, says expert who made discovery| the Guardian
While many date the collapse of the Roman Empire to the fifth century, in reality it didn't fall until AD 1453.| Live Science
The ancient Celts were fierce warriors who lived in mainland Europe. But during the Renaissance, an idea took hold that they lived in the British Isles.| Live Science
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A collection of artifacts found on an island in Wales could be part of a religious offering.| Live Science
Archaeologists have unearthed a 2,300-year-old Iron Age glass workshop that could be one of the oldest in the world.| Live Science
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A metal detectorist stumbled upon a hoard of Roman coins and Iron Age vessels in the Welsh countryside.| livescience.com