In southern Great Britain, archaeologists have discovered an intriguing phenomenon: metal objects from the Bronze Age found in much more recent contexts within the same era. These artifacts, known as ...
This is the metadata section. Skip to content viewer section. A small collection of twelve Canaanean sickle blades was retrieved from the excavation at Naḥal Refaʼim. Six tools, two cores and four ...
The artifacts, which date back to the third millennium BC, belong to the Bronze Age culture of Jiroft plain, a region known for its rich archaeological significance in southern Iran. Soleimani ...
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We have no written evidence about how people lived in Europe during the Bronze Age (2300–800 BCE), so archaeologists piece ...
The Minneapolis Institute of Art, or MIA, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, brought a collection of ancient Chinese bronzes to the ...
Additions to the burial kit included other pottery vessels and various artifacts such as a scarab, toggle pins, daggers, an alabaster pommel, a bone comb and beads. This cemetery is an important ...
A few miles from the Mediterranean coast of Morocco, a land once thought “empty” was revealed to be occupied thousands of years ago. Louis Hansel via Unsplash Much of what we know about the Bronze Age ...
Only dolmen contained a thin soil layer that seemed to constitute the primary archaeological context for the artifacts and the deposited human remains ... ranging from the Chalcolithic/Early Bronze ...
Louis Hansel via Unsplash Much of what we know about the Bronze Age, a period between 2200 B.C and 800 B.C., is thanks to evidence left behind by ancient people in Europe. The era was ...
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