Skeleton of one of the two individuals who lived in the middle of the Bronze Age and whose complete genome was reconstructed and sequenced by the Lausanne team. It comes from the archaeological site ...
The ruins of a prehistoric skyscraper: New research is revealing how Cornish tin appears to have boosted a long-lost Bronze Age Mediterranean civilization. This aerial photo shows that civilization's ...
Researchers used satellite images to help expose a societal landscape in Bronze Age Central Europe. The archaeological team discovered over 100 sites in a complex network, highlighting the largest ...
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Archaeologists uncover a massive Bronze Age city after 3,500 years
Archaeologists have brought to light a sprawling Bronze Age city that lay hidden for roughly 3,500 years, reshaping what I ...
An international archaeological team has unearthed one of the most significant Bronze Age discoveries in decades—a sprawling 140-hectare settlement in northeastern Kazakhstan that is fundamentally ...
The Bronze Age Mycenaeans were an ancient civilization from the Greek mainland known for their impressive architecture, rich culture, and mysterious decline. Perhaps most famously, the Mycenaeans were ...
A Bronze Age metropolis discovered in Kazakhstan reveals advanced urban planning and large-scale metal production in the ...
The discovery was made in collaboration with a joint Kuwaiti-Danish archaeological team from Moesgaard Museum. Acting Assistant Secretary-General for the Antiquities and Museums Sector at NCCAL, ...
New archaeological research is revealing that, more than a thousand years before Britain became part of the Roman Empire, it was part of an extraordinary Mediterranean-based trading network.
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