4,000-year-old Kerma burial unearthed in Sudan’s Bayuda Desert
February 13, 2026
Studies on Bronze Age societies, settlements, and technological advances across ancient Europe and the Mediterranean.
Rujm el-Hiri is a mysterious megalithic monument in the Golan Heights known as the “Wheel of Ghosts” or the “Stonehenge of ...
A recent interdisciplinary study has revealed the copper mining practices of the Argaric societies during the Bronze Age (2200–1550 BCE), ...
Archaeological research has uncovered the largest-scale evidence of interpersonal violence in British prehistory at Charterhouse Warren in Somerset, England. The ...
Archaeological excavations in Burgbernheim, located in the Neustadt an der Aisch-Bad Windsheim district of Bavaria, Germany, have uncovered evidence of ...
Recent archaeological research has unveiled groundbreaking evidence of silk use in sacrificial rituals by the Bronze Age civilization in China's ...
The Nebra Sky Disc is a 3,600-year-old artifact widely recognized as the oldest known depiction of the cosmos. Recent findings ...
A stunning discovery of Late Bronze Age artifacts, including a ritualistically bent sword, has been made in a bog near ...
A recent study published in Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences examines the Late Bronze Age swords of the Balearic Islands in ...
An extraordinary archaeological discovery in Lombardy's Stelvio National Park in Italy has revealed the highest rock engravings in Europe, etched ...
A team of Italian and Slovenian researchers has uncovered a rare Copper Age copper dagger in the depths of Tina ...
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