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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.
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.
BCE, communities in Central Europe abandoned fortified towns, changed their diets, and became more equal. A new study shows ...
Several important and beautiful discoveries of Mycenaean gold objects have been made by archaeologists, particularly in royal ...
A new study of 3,200-year-old trees in Turkey suggests that the mysterious collapse of several civilizations in the Late Bronze Age, from around 1200 to 1150 B.C., coincided with a severe three ...
The 66 fragments date from the late Bronze Age - between 1050BC and 800BC - and include chapes, pieces of metal used to protect the sharp end of a bladed item such as a sword.
Bronze Age graves in Hungary show millet replaced meat, mobility dropped, inequality shrank, and diets changed.
Learn about a new study that uses cemetery remains to reveal a surprising shift in the eating and migratory habits of early ...
Archaeologists, based on the archaeological and geological context, believe that the tablet may date from the Late Bronze Age or the early Iron Age, around the first millennium BCE. The Dmanisi region ...
“We believe that this tablet, weighing 28 grams, will provide a new perspective in terms of understanding the economic structure and state system of the Late Bronze Age,” said Mehmet Ersoy ...