An international team of researchers led by scientists from the Max Planck Harvard Research Center for the Ancient ...
A DNA study of a Bronze Age cave in Calabria sheds light on early populations that lived in southern Italy centuries before ...
A new, freely accessible dataset published in Nature Scientific Data documents 483 substantial settlements from the Middle ...
To boost our understanding of a little-known civilization that thrived more than 3,000 years ago, scientists have built an ...
Zincirli Höyük in southern Turkey is best known as the Iron Age city of Samʾal, but recent excavations by the Chicago-Tübingen Expedition have discovered important remains of the Middle Bronze Age II, ...
A 3,000-year-old treasure hoard containing 310 objects from the Late Bronze Age has been discovered, the largest local find ...
The excavation at Naḥal Rimmonim yielded the remains of seven individuals interred in jar burials and a grave dating, respectively, to Middle Bronze Age I–II and III. The MB I–II storage-jar burials ...
Scientists investigating an ancient mystery have uncovered the first evidence that a Bronze Age strain of plague infected livestock, not just humans. During the Middle Ages, a devastating outbreak of ...
New digital database reveals 483 Bronze Age sites in Anatolia, offering key insights into ancient settlements and regional ...
Mystery surrounds the remains of a previously unknown prehistoric settlement next to a road that has been discovered by archaeologists. The Bronze Age settlement, thought to date to around 3,200-3,500 ...
An international team of researchers, including U of A archaeologist Taylor Hermes, has found the first evidence of a Bronze Age plague infection in a non-human host. The discovery provides a missing ...