From the thundering chariot raids that brought down Hammurabi's heirs to the cycle of regicide that nearly destroyed a rising ...
A 3,000-year-old major prehistoric centre in Northern Ireland may be one of Europe’s first large, organised settlement, new ...
An immense Bronze Age settlement has emerged from the Kazakh Steppe, revealing a surprisingly urban and industrial society where archaeologists once expected nomadic camps. At Semiyarka, researchers ...
We have no written evidence about how people lived in Europe during the Bronze Age (2300–800 BCE), so archaeologists piece together their world from the artefacts and materials they left behind.
On “The Fire Masters: The Bronze Age in France 2300–800 B.C.,” at the National Archaeological Museum of Saint-Germain-en-Laye. When we call the Bronze Age (2300–800 B.C.) prehistoric, that does not ...
Analysis and reconstruction of a warp-weighted loom from the second millennium BC site of Cabezo Redondo, Spain, provides an unprecedented glimpse into the development of textile technology in the ...
Archeologists have found what may have been one of Europe’s first large urban settlements – 200 homes and large communal ...
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A sprawling 3,500-year-old fortress offers tantalizing clues about a culture that once dotted the southern Caucasus mountains with similar walled communities. Archaeologists recently used a drone to ...