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Archaeologists uncover ancient walls in the Arabian desert, revealing Bronze Age settlements that reshaped early oasis life.
Was Ithaca truly Odysseus’ home? New discoveries have revived debate on the Homeric hero due to rich archaeological and ...
Three Bronze Age cremations have been discovered underneath a popular playing field, as volunteer archaeologists resume ...
A lifelike statue of Otis Redding "sittin' on the dock" has resurfaced in the soul-singing legend's hometown Macon, Georgia. Surrounded by cars and concrete - and some water.
Diet revolution: Bronze Age communities rapidly adopted drought-resistant millet as a staple crop between 1540-1480 BCE, ...
Bronze Age graves in Hungary show millet replaced meat, mobility dropped, inequality shrank, and diets changed.
The multidisciplinary research, based on the Bronze Age cemetery excavated at Tiszafüred-Majoroshalom, which was used in both the Middle Bronze Age (Füzesabony culture) and the Late Bronze Age ...
By the Late Bronze Age, these differences faded, and diets became more uniform but less nutritious. Broomcorn millet was introduced. The carbon isotope analyses found that people consumed millet.
The Suffolk City Council described the site as a “Late Bronze Age settlement and cremation cemetery” that dates back 3,000 years; they shared the information in a press release dated mid-April.