Study reveals copper resources in Granada were exploited 4,000 years ago
A recent interdisciplinary study has revealed the copper mining practices of the Argaric societies during the Bronze Age (2200–1550 BCE),...
A recent interdisciplinary study has revealed the copper mining practices of the Argaric societies during the Bronze Age (2200–1550 BCE),...
New archaeological research reveals the sophisticated agricultural and animal management practices of the Casarabe culture, a pre-colonial society that thrived...
Archaeologists have uncovered evidence of a unique ritual sacrifice involving close family members in the ancient Moche culture of Peru....
Researchers in Siberia, Russia, have unveiled the 50,000-year-old remains of a baby mammoth discovered by melting permafrost, calling it the...
Archaeologists working in Alkmaar, a city in the Netherlands, have uncovered a fascinating "time capsule" dating back to the 15th...
The only known contemporary portrait of Constantine XI Palaiologos, the last emperor of the Byzantine Empire, has been unveiled in...
Archaeologists working on the west coast of Norway have uncovered a Viking Age burial site at Skumsnes farm in Fitjar....
Archaeologists excavating the historic Visegrád Citadel in Hungary have uncovered an extraordinary cache of artifacts that feature evidence of the...
After decades of research and exploration, archaeologists have identified the exact location of the Battle of the Granicus, one of...
Recent findings reveal that Stonehenge, the iconic Neolithic monument on Salisbury Plain, may have been constructed as a symbol of...
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