Ancient Greece has traditionally been periodized into five eras: the Bronze Age, Iron Age, Archaic Age, Classical Age, and ...
Evidence from rare burials shows Late Bronze Age Central European communities adapted through exchange, shifting diets, and diverse burial practices rather than large-scale migration.
Learn more about what Bronze Age burial sites reveal about how these ancient societies navigated everyday life.
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Czech man finds Bronze Age spearhead mold reused in an old barn foundation
A Czech man working on an old barn in the village of Morkuvky, South Moravia, pulled a stone block from the structure’s foundation and found something far older than the building itself: a Bronze Age ...
A stone being used in the foundation of an old barn in the Czech Republic turned out to be a Bronze Age spearhead mold.
A major study shows how people in Bronze Age Europe adapted to change through shifting ancestry, burial rites and daily life practices.
A new interdisciplinary study published in Nature Communications provides the first detailed insights, from a biomolecular ...
Bronze Age residents of what is now Estonia ate a surprisingly similar diet regardless of their overall living standards — ...
Until 20 years ago, little was known about the Bronze Age culture of the Hejaz, a mountainous region that abuts the Red Sea in western Saudi Arabia. Archaeological evidence was scant and the traces on ...
Bronze Age arrowheads have helped cast new light on an early large-scale battle over 3,000 years ago. Previous investigations in the Tollense Valley in northeastern Germany have uncovered evidence of ...
Insights into the lives of people in the Late Bronze Age: Interdisciplinary analyses (DNA, isotopes) shed light on the ...
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