When considering what kind of technology to use, we need to ask the same question as our Paleolithic ancestors probably did – ...
A Copper Age burial in Spain holds the largest collection of beads ever found ― enough to require a tonne of shellfish as raw material.
Archaeologists in Denmark have found a cache with more than 100 weapons: dozens of spears, swords, knives, and chainmail in ...
The claims about early origins of iron, like in Tamil Nadu recently, show an obsession for showcasing regional achievements rather than addressing important questions about the past.
Archaeological finds have shown that Yorkshire was occupied at a time when early hunters from continental Europe were no...
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Hosted on MSN‘1.5 million-year-old’ hand axes, 850 artifacts unearthed in Iraq’s dried-up lakeResearchers have been exploring Iraq’s Western Desert to decode its geomorphological history and search for traces of early ...
It was also the site of one of largest volcanic eruptions in human history, which took place in the Bronze Age around 1620 BC, destroying a large part of the island and giving Santorini its current ...
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Hosted on MSNTamil predates sand and stone-age: Why India should embrace findings and dig deeperTamil Nadu's archaeology department recently released stunning evidence that Chief Minister MK Stalin said showed the Iron Age beginning there. Stalin lost no time in locating the new findings in the ...
Two ancient artefacts found at a North Wales airbase have been classed as treasure. The relics - a bridle bit and a terret ring from a horse harness both from the Iron Age - were discovered during an ...
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