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The women of Greece’s oldest civilization wove fabrics, carried weapons and wept over their lost children.
Diet revolution: Bronze Age communities rapidly adopted drought-resistant millet as a staple crop between 1540-1480 BCE, ...
In 2023, archaeologists working near the town of Nördlingen in Bavaria made the extraordinary discovery of a 3,000-year-old ...
Learn about a new study that uses cemetery remains to reveal a surprising shift in the eating and migratory habits of early ...
The Bronze Age Xiaohe culture (ca. 1950–1400 BCE) is renowned for its distinctive funerary practices and exceptional organic ...
New study reveals lifestyle decline, reduced mobility, and social shifts in Bronze Age Europe around 1500 BC, challenging ...
Cutting ties with continental Europe in around 3000 BC, ancient Britons abandoned innovation and shunned trade. Why did they ...
A millet-farming settlement on the Shandong coast in Neolithic China around 4,500 years ago organized its society by maternal ...
A study of Bronze Age cemeteries shows that people ate less meat, moved less, and shifted to simpler village life after 1500 ...
A Downpatrick school is to ring its bell for the last time after nearly a century before pupils move to a new £44 million ...
Researchers think the Viking Age boat burial of a woman and her pooch in Norway dates to between A.D. 900 and 950.