A recent study conducted by researchers from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) and the University of Murcia (UM) ...
A jar dating to the Bronze Age is back on display at a museum in Israel, after a young boy accidentally smashed it into ...
A new study challenges the theory that warrior groups with a 'Steppe' genetic component originating from Eastern Europe violently replaced the male population of the Iberian Peninsula some 4,200 years ...
Jover Maestre, Francisco Javier and López Padilla, Juan Antonio 2021. An Undervalued Archaeological Resource: Social Aspects of Bronze Age Textile Production in the Eastern Iberian Peninsula. European ...
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 ...
A dazzling Bronze Age gold treasure discovered in Spain more than 60 years ago contains meteoric iron a new analysis reveals.
Recent research by Dr. Mikael Fauvelle and his colleagues, published in the Journal of Maritime Archaeology, proposes that ...
Bronze Age people crossed the sea in long wooden boats During the Bronze Age, many people crossed the sea from mainland Europe to Britain.
Stanford research reveals that the cost-effective thermal properties of "firebricks" make them an ideal solution for energy ...
A new study disputes the theory that Steppe warriors violently replaced Iberian males 4,200 years ago, suggesting instead a peaceful integration with an already weakened local population. A new study ...
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A 4,000-YEAR-OLD Bronze Age burial chamber, harbouring a host of unidentified material, has been unearthed in Dartmoor National Park. The discovery, led by experts from the Dartmoor National Park ...