Bronze Age Scandinavians may have traversed from Denmark to Norway directly over the open sea on large canoes, scientists say ...
El Argar used regional pottery networks to enforce political and economic dominance over its neighbors, revealing early state ...
People living in Bronze Age-era Denmark may have been able to travel to Norway directly over the open sea, according to a ...
Bronze Age populations at Nahal Refaim experienced worsening dental health during the Middle Bronze I period, followed by signs of recovery in Middle Bronze II, according to a new study of dental ...
Perched on the edge of a river near the city of Siirt, Türkiye, is an archaeological site that offers a chance to completely rethink one of the most complex human stories: the development of the world ...
The ruins of a prehistoric skyscraper: New research is revealing how Cornish tin appears to have boosted a long-lost Bronze Age Mediterranean civilization. This aerial photo shows that ...
Aerial view of the Bronze Age site of Basur Höyük. Credit: Basur Höyük Excavation Project At the threshold of written history, when the first civilizations began to consolidate in Mesopotamia and ...
But it wasn’t until 2024 that archaeologists took a closer look at the area, which led to the discovery of Bronze Age weapons: two daggers made of—you guessed it—bronze (which is a mix of ...
The Dorian invasion theory hypothesizes that a large-scale migration or invasion was responsible for dramatic changes to ...
Advanced radiocarbon dating has provided the most accurate age assessment yet for the “Lapedo Child,” one of the most provocative prehistoric human skeletons ever discovered. But the results ...