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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 ...
An ancient Bronze Age settlement was recently uncovered by archaeologists in the United Kingdom while a highway was being built. The Suffolk City Council described the site as a "Late Bronze Age ...
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.
A new study published in the journal Antiquity unveiled that large amounts of Bronze Age tin may have originated from Cornwall and Devon in southwest Britain, where the richest and most accessible ...
A new study has revealed the surprising role British innovation played in spurring Bronze Age civilizations across Europe, according to a new study published in the journal Antiquity. By analyzing ...
Excavations on Somló Hill have produced one of the largest collections of late Bronze age and early Iron Age metal ever found in the region. Early Iron Age finds from Somló Hill in western Hungary.
A “treasure trove” of priceless Bronze and Iron Age artifacts have been unearthed by archaeologists in Hungary, according to an article published in the journal Antiquity. Scientists working ...
A team led by Gianpiero Cavalleri at the Royal College of Surgeons in Dublin pieced together the new map using the genetics ... genetics dating back to the Bronze Age, around 3,500 years ago.
A hoard of metal fragments found on farmland was the Bronze Age equivalent of a modern-day recycling bin, an expert said. The stash of copper-alloy debris, dating back more than 2,000 years ...
Detectorist David Stuckey discovered the hoard on land he had been searching for seven years A hoard of metal fragments found on farmland was the Bronze Age equivalent of a modern-day recycling ...
Using resin reproductions of Bronze Age figurines, UC Assistant Professor Florence Gaignerot-Driessen will make clay molds to learn more about mass production processes in ancient Greece.
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