warrior-priest

A glorious 2,000-year-old Iron Age ‘warrior’, who might have fought against Julius Caesar during the wars against the Gaulish tribes in Britannia (Britain), was unveiled at Fishbourne Roman Palace yesterday (Monday July 22), but was he only a ‘warrior’? An extraordinary exhibition will open in England’s Novium Museum on January 25, 2020 which will feature “the most elaborately equipped warrior’s grave ever found in England” which was discovered 12 years ago in Berkeley Homes' Bersted Park development. [[{"type":"media","view_mode":"media_large","fid":"62839","attributes":{"alt":"The unique headwear including helmet and headdress gives conflicting evidence of the man being a warrior or priest. (The Novium Museum/ Chichester District Council)","class":"media-image","height":"407","style":"width: 610px; height: 407px;","typeof":"foaf:Image","width":"610"}}]] The unique headwear including helmet and headdress gives conflicting evidence of the man being a warrior