Learn more about what Bronze Age burial sites reveal about how these ancient societies navigated everyday life.
Because cremation dominates the Urnfield period, the Late Bronze Age has long been a “blind spot” for biomolecular research. The new study published in Nature tackled that gap by focusing on ...
New research has revealed that the old Irish goat shares a 3,000-year genetic link with goats living in Ireland during the ...
For this new study, researchers analyzed goat remains dating back to about 1100-900 BCE from a Bronze Age hillfort called ...
A major study shows how people in Bronze Age Europe adapted to change through shifting ancestry, burial rites and daily life practices.
An ancient Bronze Age settlement was recently uncovered by archaeologists in the United Kingdom while a highway was being built. The Suffolk City Council described the site as a "Late Bronze Age ...
Tiszafüred Majoroshalom B54. sír (MNMKK MNM AD HaGy Kovács Tibor hagyatéka). A hivatkozás hozzá: Kovács 1995, Abb. 1/A, 2-3 és Dani János et al. 2025 Kovács, T (1995) Auf Mitteleuropa weisende ...
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Two 4,000-year-old burnt fabrics reveal a lost Bronze Age textile industry
Excavations in Turkey have yielded two very small but very important pieces of fabric: ...
An ancient Bronze Age settlement was recently uncovered by archaeologists in the United Kingdom while a highway was being built. The Suffolk City Council described the site as a “Late Bronze Age ...
A new interdisciplinary study published in Nature Communications provides the first detailed insights, from a biomolecular and archaeological perspective, into the lives of people living in Central ...
Insights into the lives of people in the Late Bronze Age: Interdisciplinary analyses (DNA, isotopes) shed light on the ...
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