According to radiocarbon calibrated dates, the Early Bronze I (EB 1) lasted almost six centuries, between c. 3,700 and c.
Climate change, invasions, and economic decline contributed to the collapse of Mediterranean Bronze Age civilizations.
Archaeological excavations ahead of the construction of a new neighborhood in Kent, England in 2021 revealed several ancient burials. Now, scientists have completed an analysis of the remains, which ...
Skip to content viewer section. Bar-Yosef Mayer D.E. 1999. Mollusc Shells. In A. Golani and E.C.M. van den Brink Salvage Excavations at the Early Bronze Age IA Settlement of Azor. ‘Atiqot 38:32-33.
What do we know about Mycenaean trade? By looking at archaeological evidence, we can see which places the Mycenaeans traded ...
AMMAN – Tell Abu Kharaz has been a multi period settlement and ceramic remains from the Early Bronze Age to the Islamic periods attested that. The ceramics from the Early Bronze Age were most frequent ...
Axes made from polished flint and stone were important throughout the Neolithic (Late Stone Age) and Early Bronze Age. Fine-grained stone was quarried from hillsides in Cumbria, Wales, Cornwall ...
and before the early Bronze Age, according to burial archaeology experts. Although some archaeologists study burial practices of the past through excavated remains, they're unable to say for ...
The development of modern infrastructure not only transforms the present but also allows for the rediscovery of the past.