New insights reveal where Bronze Age Mycenae's gold may have originated, from Thrace to Egypt and further afield.
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All That's Interesting on MSNIrish Museum Receives Anonymous Package Containing Two Bronze Age Ax HeadsThe National Museum of Ireland recently received a mysterious package in the mail from an anonymous sender — and opened it to ...
In southern Great Britain, archaeologists have discovered an intriguing phenomenon: metal objects from the Bronze Age found in much more recent contexts within the same era. These artifacts, known as ...
A routine fire patrol, operating some 200 miles northwest of the country's capital, Astana, discovered a nearly foot-long ...
The artifacts, which date back to the third millennium BC, belong to the Bronze Age culture of Jiroft plain, a region known for its rich archaeological significance in southern Iran. Soleimani ...
More information: Adrià Moreno Gil et al, Bronze Age Frontiers and Pottery Circulation: Political and Economic Relations at ...
A dull brown artifact caught their attention — and ... river and Europe’s only preserved remains of an underground Bronze Age village. As part of the site’s ongoing research, a team of ...
A team of archaeologists discovered a complex underground drainage installation at a spring in OymaaÄŸaç Höyük, in the central ...
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