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Two recently discovered ancient gold rings set with garnets reveal how Greek trends and customs became part of life in Jerusalem 2,300 years ago.
Social relationships changed during the Late Bronze Age. People stopped living in long-established, tightly organized tell-settlements and instead lived in smaller, more spread-out communities.
Baby rattle fragments. HAMA, SYRIA—Bronze Age potters working in the city of Hama in current-day Syria appear to have sold more than just cups, bowels, and dishes 4,500 years ago—they ...
Research at a Bronze Age cemetery in Hungary reveals significant shifts around 1500 BC. Diets were narrowed, with less animal protein and the introduction of broomcorn millet. Mobility decreased ...
A new study argues that ancient rattles unearthed in Syria aren’t musical instruments, but toys used to entertain infants.
Archaeologists in Turkey recently unveiled a 5,000-year-old loaf of bread from the Bronze Age, found in the province of Eskisehir. The find has inspired bakers to recreate it.
6,752 pieces of artifacts dating from Bronze Age to Islamic Period were collected from various locations and placed at national museum over last year, says official - Anadolu Ajansı ...
When Ephron the Hittite discussed a real estate transaction with Abraham in Genesis 23:10 that would secure the late Sarah a burial plot beside Adam and Eve, what was he wearing? How had Hittite ...
Artifacts discovered include items typically associated with the Bronze and Iron Ages, particularly from the Late Bronze Age (1400–1300 BCE), though the majority of finds date to around 1080 ...
19 September 2026 - 10 days for £3,850 per person Uncover the fascinating history of Morocco through prehistoric, Bronze Age and Roman archaeological finds as you journey from Casablanca to ...
From Survival to Sovereignty: Reclaiming Jewish Pride in an Age of Rising Hatred By Yuval David. I’m done being quiet. I’m done apologizing. And I’m done merely surviving.