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People living in Bronze Age-era Denmark may have been able to travel to Norway directly over the open sea, according to a ...
Archaeologists excavating a field in the municipality of Kutenholz in the Stade District, in Lower Saxony, Germany, have ...
DNA study of Bronze Age tombs in Turkey reveals teenage human sacrifices, challenging ideas about early Mesopotamian society.
Archaeologists excavating a field in the municipality of Kutenholz in the Stade District, in Lower Saxony, Germany, have discovered two well-preserved Bronze Age daggers which are believed to date ...
Researchers compared direct open water journeys (110 km) and “coast-hugging” (700 km) voyages between Jutland and southwest Norway in the Early Nordic Bronze Age. These two areas are known to ...
Recent excavations at Başur Höyük, a Bronze Age settlement dating to around 3300 BCE, uncovered royal burial tombs that contained burial items and evidence of human sacrifice. Researchers ...
His curiosity paid off. Archaeologists have discovered that the stone is part of a larger Bronze Age ceremonial complex that dates back to around 1700 B.C.E. The site, which is located near the ...
The 'frontiers' of Southeast Iberian Bronze Age communities identified. ScienceDaily . Retrieved April 8, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2025 / 03 / 250317164048.htm ...
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Metal detectorist helps unearth 3,000-year-old Bronze Age daggers in German cornfieldOn a return trip he helped researchers uncover the artifacts the fragments belonged to — two Bronze Age daggers estimated to be over 3,000 years old, according to a March 26 news release from Stade ...
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