And this marked the beginning of a great new age in Britain - the Bronze Age, 4,000 years ago. To show how long ago that was, I'm going to walk back in time. This is today. If you imagine that ...
The sword, which has iron rivets in its handle, may be one of the earliest iron artifacts found in Denmark. A metal detectorist has unearthed a long, bronze sword that was bent into an S shape ...
Bronze Age sword found in Danish bog, dates back 2,500 years Sword and artefacts linked to ancient ritual sacrifice practices Includes earliest example of iron use in Denmark’s history ...
The newly-released book 'Landmarks of Identity: Bronze Age Towers of the Oman Peninsula' authored by Stephanie Döpper and published by the Ministry of Heritage and Tourism, offers an unprecedented ...
But around 4,000 years ago in the Early Bronze Age, a grisly chapter of British prehistory unfolded there. Thousands of human bones excavated in the 1970s and 1980s in a shaft that plunges about ...
Bronze Age Britons were cannibals who ate their enemies, suggests new research. Analysis of bones from at least 37 people, discovered in Somerset and dating back around 4,000 years, found they ...
A recent study led by Rena Veropoulidou (Museum of Byzantine Culture in Thessaloniki) and Maud Devolder (Ghent University) has uncovered an innovative technique for unraveling the mysteries of Bronze ...
Researchers used satellite images to help expose a societal landscape in Bronze Age Central Europe. The archaeological team discovered over 100 sites in a complex network, highlighting the largest ...