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Our later Stone Age people or Neolithic people were farmers. This later period covers from about 4,000 BC to 2,000 BC, which ...
The excavation of Troy’s rubbish is yielding arhceological treasure: how ordinary people lived several millenia ago.
In a breakthrough discovery that could reshape our understanding of early Neolithic life, a team of archaeologists has ...
One day, undoubtedly, all will become clear but, for now, Pilsdon Pen keeps its mysteries to itself.
The Bronze Age rock art has been described as "nationally significant" Planning permission has been granted for construction of a large solar farm located near "nationally significant" Bronze Age ...
Planning permission has been granted for construction of a large solar farm located near "nationally significant" Bronze Age rock art. Dumfries and Galloway Council's planning committee approved ...
Explore how millets, a nutritious gluten-free grain, were integral to Bronze Age diets, revealing insights into ancient social and dietary changes.
Amid highway construction, archaeologists uncovered a 3,000-year-old Late Bronze Age settlement and cremation cemetery, as announced by the Suffolk City Council in the United Kingdom.
Tin was the critical mineral of the ancient world. It was essential to alloy with copper to make bronze, which for many centuries was the preferred metal for tools and weapons. Yet sources of tin are ...
Archaeology & History Bronze Hoards Unearthed on Hungarian Hilltop Hint at a Mysterious Settlement Excavations on Somló Hill have produced one of the largest collections of late Bronze age and ...
Archaeologists were excavating a site in the Scottish Highlands when they stumbled upon a large metal artifact. At first, they thought it was just a piece of old farm equipment. But when they took a ...