Researchers used satellite images to help expose a societal landscape in Bronze Age Central Europe. The archaeological team discovered over 100 sites in a complex network, highlighting the largest ...
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The dark age that gave birth to Homer, how oral tradition preserved the memory of a lost civilization
When Bronze Age civilization collapsed and writing was forgotten for centuries, the half-remembered stories of a vanished world survived through the voices of poets and bards. This is the story of how ...
Archaeologist Arthur Evans' 1900 discovery in Knossos, Crete, unearthed not grand treasures but humble clay tablets. These ...
Researchers found evidence of a vast network of Bronze Age societies in a region previously thought to be abandoned in 1600 BC.
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 lies in ...
On “The Fire Masters: The Bronze Age in France 2300–800 B.C.,” at the National Archaeological Museum of Saint-Germain-en-Laye. When we call the Bronze Age (2300–800 B.C.) prehistoric, that does not ...
China National Silk Museum and the Sichuan Research Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology have confirmed the use of silk in sacrificial rituals by a Bronze Age civilization in the Yangtze River ...
Skeleton of one of the two individuals who lived in the middle of the Bronze Age and whose complete genome was reconstructed and sequenced by the Lausanne team. It comes from the archaeological site ...
The world already knew that the largest structures in the world (prior to the Iron Age) were the Bronze Age megaforts of Central Europe. What they didn't know—at least, until it was unveiled by new ...
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