New digital database reveals 483 Bronze Age sites in Anatolia, offering key insights into ancient settlements and regional ...
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3,500-year-old grave reveals: change in Bronze Age history around 1500 BC in Central Europe
The multidisciplinary research, based on the Bronze Age cemetery excavated at Tiszafüred-Majoroshalom, which was used in both the Middle Bronze Age (Füzesabony culture) and the Late Bronze Age ...
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A 3,500-year-old Bronze Age city just emerged from hiding
A lost Bronze Age metropolis has reappeared from beneath the soil of central Asia, its streets and fortifications resurfacing ...
Today all that’s left of the ancient city of Semiyarka are a few low earthen mounds and some scattered artifacts, nearly hidden beneath the waving grasses of the Kazakh Steppe, a vast swath of ...
Dr. Linda Boutoille from Queens University Belfast conducted a meticulous examination of the bracelet using a high-resolution digital microscope, magnifying its surface up to 220 times. What she ...
Archaeologists have gathered evidence from hundreds of Bronze Age sites in western Turkey that could be remnants of a ...
Bronze Age Minoan ingots with unique markings that were recently discovered show vast trading links between Cyprus and ...
An aerial photograph of Hala Sultan Tekke on Cyprus shows excavations of two of the city’s industrial quarters.(Courtesy Peter M. Fischer) More than 40 years ago, a Turkish sponge diver named Mehmet ...
The remains of a 3,000-year-old village were recently discovered in a clay quarry called Must Farm in eastern England. The wooden houses were destroyed by fire, and the charred timbers gradually sank ...
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