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Banana remnants in 3,000-year-old graves at Tel ‘Erani show the fruit reached the Judean coast by 1000 BCE, reshaping views on Iron Age trade and Philistine burial customs.
An excavation team learned the site, at the Espelkamp municipal cemetery in the village of Frotheim, was once a cremation burial during the Bronze Age into the Iron Age, according to a May 26 news ...
Researchers from the University of Adelaide recently announced the discovery of a 13,000-year-old 3D map, now thought to be the oldest 3D map in the world ... holder—a Bronze Age engraving ...
Archaeologists recently used a drone to map a sprawling 3,500-year ... even as the rest of the world was violently transitioning from the Bronze Age to the Iron Age. Erb-Satullo and his colleagues ...
A 4-year-old boy accidentally knocked over a Bronze Age jar while visiting a museum in Israel, shattering the priceless artifact that had remained intact for at least 3,500 years. The jar ...
We have no written evidence about how people lived in Europe during the Bronze Age (2300–800 BCE), so archaeologists piece ...
A 4-year-old accidentally knocked over and shattered a 3,500-year-old Bronze Age jar during a visit to the Hecht Museum at the University of Haifa in Israel on Friday. The museum said the artifact ...