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In the hills of Argolid, Greece, lies the Kazarma Bridge, a jewel of Mycenaean civilisation. Although it is over 3,300 years old, this structure is still functional today. Let's take a closer look at ...
In ancient Greece people enjoyed chilled wine at social gatherings, using specially designed cooling pots called psykter.
On the island of Crete, famous for its Minoan palaces and legends like the labyrinth of the Minotaur, an international team ...
Celts drank Greek wine according to a recent study of ceramic containers which have been excavated from a hillfort site in ...
A 3,000-year-old necropolis has been uncovered in the Al Ain region of Abu Dhabi, marking the “ first major Iron Age cemetery ...
In Greek mythology, Daedalus was commissioned by King Minos to build the labyrinth to imprison the Minotaur, a terrible beast ...
Nick Angeloff, an archaeologist at Cal Poly Humboldt, has called the developments at Gradishte a once-in-a-lifetime discovery ...
They also found game pieces, tools, pottery and even a theater ticket ... “milling,” suggesting “humans began occupying (the area) as far back as the Bronze Age.” ...
Working together, we'll usher in a golden age of shared prosperity," he added. Taiwan has long sought a free trade deal with the United States. While semiconductors, Taiwan's main manufacturing ...
The activities were maintained in a stable manner throughout the entire occupation of the Copper Age, between 5,300 and ... specialized craft production of pottery, metallurgy and copper.
Around 4,000 years ago, women in Nubia were using tumplines, a form of head strap, to carry around goods and young children.
Bronze Age Scandinavians may have traversed from Denmark to Norway directly over the open sea on large canoes, scientists say. The cultures of people from this time in northern Denmark and ...