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Large Bronze Age hoard discovered in Switzerland
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Ahead of a new road construction project in Scotland, archaeologists excavating open terrain uncovered a startling discovery: a single mass burial offering an unprecedented look at Sanquhar’s ...
To boost our understanding of a little-known civilization that thrived more than 3,000 years ago, scientists have built an easy-to-use digital catalog of 483 Bronze Age sites in western Anatolia. The ...
Panerai’s new Luminor model can be personalized naturally because oxidation varies with every timepiece. By David Belcher Bronze resists corrosion, so Panerai — in a nod to 1860, when it began to make ...
A survey of archaeological sites in western Turkey has identified hundreds of large towns that thrived there during the Bronze Age – potentially supporting the controversial idea that the area was ...
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Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. GrrlScientist writes about evolution, ecology, behavior and health. Wolf bones unearthed on a tiny island in the Baltic Sea were ...
When early metalworkers combined copper and tin, they created an alloy that changed everything. Bronze tools built cities, powered armies, and transformed agriculture. Civilizations like the Sumerians ...
Twenty years after its discovery, archaeologists are finally revealing the secrets of Semiyarka, a Bronze Age settlement in Kazakhstan that may have been a center of exchange and power around 1600 B.C ...
The lost city is notable not only for its construction, but its metallurgical production, too. Archaeologists have discovered a long-lost Bronze Age city. The settlement exhibits advanced urban ...
For decades, the sweeping grasslands of the Kazakh Steppe have been imagined as the domain of mobile herders—vast, open spaces inhabited by small, shifting communities with little urban infrastructure ...
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