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Introduction Europeans did not think we would find out about our black human species that inhabited Europe before the arrival of the Caucasians from the Caucasus Mountains in Central Asia .
An ancient poem written in the dying days of Mesopotamia has been rediscovered after more than 2,000 years. Researchers at ...
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People from the Tumulus culture, the ones who lived in Central Europe during the Middle Bronze Age, were believed to be mostly pastoralists. However, a recent study has challenged this long-held ...
Lifestyle Late Bronze Age settlement dating back 3,000 years uncovered amid road work: ‘Important discovery’ By Andrea Margolis, Fox News Published May 13, 2025, 5:27 a.m. ET ...
Amid highway construction, archaeologists uncovered a 3,000-year-old Late Bronze Age settlement and cremation cemetery, as announced by the Suffolk City Council in the United Kingdom.
A new study has revealed that 3,300 years ago, tin mined in south-west Britain was a key resource for major Bronze Age civilizations in the Eastern Mediterranean thousands of kilometers away.
Within a year, archaeologists, aided by a team of volunteers, had uncovered more than 300 late Bronze Age and early Iron Age artifacts, spanning roughly from the 13th century B.C.E. to the 6th ...
Where Bronze Age civilizations got large amounts of tin, a scarce metal, to mix with copper into the era’s namesake gold-colored metal has long puzzled archaeologists. A big part of the answer ...
Mighty BabylonFought over since the Bronze Age, Babylon’s splendor peaked under King Nebuchadrezzar II. When Cyrus took Babylon in 539 B.C., it occupied four square miles and was likely the ...
The reason for the collapse of this phase of ancient Greek civilization remains one of the most interesting mysteries of the Bronze Age. The Lion Gate of Mycenae. Credit: Andreas Trepte / Wikimedia ...
In our city, her golden bronze statue, originally cast by French sculptor Emmanuel Frémiet in the late 1800s, can be found in the Place de France on Decatur Street in the Vieux Carré.