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Chicago. Livingston D. 2002. A Middle Bronze Age II and Iron Age I Tomb (No. 65) at Khirbet Nisya. ‘Atiqot 43:17–35. Livneh A. 2005. The Pottery of the Middle Bronze Age. In A. Ben-Tor, D. Ben-Ami and ...
Ancient Greece has traditionally been periodized into five eras: the Bronze Age, Iron Age, Archaic Age, Classical Age, and ...
El Argar used regional pottery networks to enforce political and economic dominance over its neighbors, revealing early state ...
Discoveries from the site include early Bronze Age pottery, the remains of a late Iron Age farming settlement and two burials ...
The late Bronze Age was also signatured by advanced pottery-making techniques, and more sophisticated weapon-making. The Iron Age that followed it did not happen suddenly, but is thought to have ...
More information: Adrià Moreno Gil et al, Bronze Age Frontiers and Pottery Circulation: Political and Economic Relations at the Northern Fringes of El Argar, Southeast Iberia, ca. 2200–1550 BCE ...
These findings indicate that contact between ancient communities on both sides of the Arabian Gulf resulted in shared musical traditions central to rituals and religious beliefs, Douglas’ team says.
Originating in the later Bronze Age (1000 BC - 800 BC), the hill forts of the early Iron Age are found over a wide area of the British Isles: in Scotland (Finavon Fort in Angus), Wales (The ...
"obsessed with all kinds of weaponry, explosives in particular". A man tells a court he caused a blast at his home when he was "complacent" with explosive substances. Mark Singleton and Nick Cook, who ...
The excavations found two burials, including a cremation which could have dated from the Iron Age, Bronze Age pottery, and remains of an Iron Age and Roman farming settlement. Paul Smits ...