Unique 3,300-year-old wooden yoke found in northern Italy
After eight years of intricate excavation, recovery, and restoration, a remarkable 3,300-year-old wooden yoke from a Late Bronze Age settlement ...
Studies on Bronze Age societies, settlements, and technological advances across ancient Europe and the Mediterranean.
After eight years of intricate excavation, recovery, and restoration, a remarkable 3,300-year-old wooden yoke from a Late Bronze Age settlement ...
A team of researchers from the University of Gothenburg, Durham University, the University of Seville, and the University of Southampton, ...
Archaeologists have discovered a quartz-paved surface at Piles Hill, located within the expansive Dartmoor region in southwestern England. This exciting ...
Archaeological experts from Britannia Archaeology have uncovered a treasure trove of history during a year-long excavation near Ely, Cambridgeshire, UK. ...
Archaeologists have unearthed a burial mound in the Ainabulak-Temirsu Necropolis, Kazakhstan. This Bronze Age burial site belongs to a young ...
Recent excavations on Çayönü Hill in the Ergani district of southeastern Diyarbakır have uncovered five tombs dating back to the ...
In an archaeological excavation in Turkey's Kütahya province, researchers have uncovered extraordinarily well-preserved brain and skin remnants belonging to two ...
Archaeologists have uncovered a 5,500-year-old city gate, constructed using both imposing stone and mud-brick components, at the archaeological site of ...
A colossal step pyramid, believed to date back to the 2nd millennium BCE, has been unearthed in northern Kazakhstan’s Kyrykungir ...
A Bronze Age arrowhead, originally excavated from a stilt house settlement at Mörigen in Switzerland's canton of Bern during the ...
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