We have no written evidence about how people lived in Europe during the Bronze Age (2300–800 BCE), so archaeologists piece together their world from the artefacts and materials they left behind.
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A dazzling Bronze Age gold treasure discovered in Spain more than 60 years ago contains meteoric iron a new analysis reveals.
An ancient board game known as Hounds and Jackals has long been believed to have originated in Egypt. However, according to a paper published in the European Journal of Archaeology, a version of the ...
New findings suggest alternative reasons for the rapid demographic changes in Iberia between the Copper and Bronze Ages.
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A team of Egyptian archaeologists have unearthed a fort dating back millennia in Hosh Issa, uncovering artifacts including a ...
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An artifact that was proven to have been illicitly excavated from the Aegean region of Türkiye in the early 1980s and smuggled out of the country was returned via efforts of the Culture and Tourism ...
A jar dating to the Bronze Age is back on display at a museum in Israel, after a young boy accidentally smashed it into ...
LUCY BRONZE is desperate to fulfil a dream that has so far eluded her during a trophy-laden 17-year playing career. A ...