Refers to the latest 2 years of omaha.com stories. Cancel anytime. This photo provided by Bournemouth University in January 2025 shows a copper alloy mirror from an Iron Age Celtic cemetery as part of ...
Today’s tariffs usually refer to international trade. But there’s a distinctly old-school, fire-and-brimstone flavour to ...
A group of veterans and military personnel discovered parts of an Iron Age Celtic chariot in Wales. One of the finds, a horse-bit, dates back to 60 AD. The treasures may be part of the larger Llyn ...
What the Celts called Imbolc is also around when Christians celebrate Candlemas, timed to Joseph and Mary's presentation of ...
What the Celts called Imbolc is also around when Christians celebrate Candlemas, timed to Joseph and Mary's presentation of Jesus at the Temple in Jerusalem. Ancient people would watch the sun ...
What the Celts called Imbolc is also around when Christians celebrate Candlemas, timed to Joseph and Mary's presentation of Jesus at the Temple in Jerusalem. Ancient people would watch the sun ...
Groundhog Day predictions about the coming of spring put the spotlight on Punxsutawney Phil every Feb. 2, but celebrating the midpoint between the shortest and darkest day of the year ...
This list of sins and prices to be paid – which typically included a period of fasting or reciting a certain number of psalms per day – was what we call Celtic “tariff” penance.
In Ireland, Feb. 1 marks the beginning of spring and the celebration of “Lá Fhéile Bríde” — St. Brigid’s Day. For Irish Catholics, the day has always been significant, as St. Brigid is ...
What the Celts called Imbolc is also around when Christians celebrate Candlemas, timed to Joseph and Mary's presentation of Jesus at the Temple in Jerusalem. Ancient people would watch the sun ...