Battles in the Bronze Age - So since we uncovered Troy then we should know how the ancient battles described in the Iliad actually went down right? It's a little more complicated than that.
A recent study published in Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences explores the development and unique characteristics ...
The spade's design, with a slightly lopsided blade allowing one-footed use, is reminiscent of later peat-cutting tools.
Scientists discovered a Bronze Age temple on Kuwait’s Failaka Island, providing insights into the religious practices of ...
The Mycenaeans and Minoans of Bronze Age Greece adopted a variety of beauty practices to enhance their appearances.
First discovered in 1963, the Treasure of Villena is a haul of 66 items largely made of gold and silver. The treasure – ...
The Bronze Age Peebles Hoard, which includes a sword and decorated trinkets, was discovered in the Scottish Borders by Mariusz Stępień, who is now 48. It dates back to 1000-800BC and comprises ...
The line, sometimes with the rest of the narration, appeared has been used as a sound effect and a punchline in Bronze Age Shitposts. Photographs of statues of the Great Goddess (2800-2300 B.C., shown ...
Archaeologists believe that the dagger was used by a chief as part of a ceremony. Bronze Age people crossed the sea in long wooden boats During the Bronze Age, many people crossed the sea from ...
KUWAIT CITY, Nov 9: A joint Danish-Kuwaiti excavation team, led by the Mosgard Museum, has announced the discovery of a ...
Researchers simulated Bronze Age spear fighting to understand weapon usage and combat techniques by studying marks left on spearheads. Their findings help reconstruct how museum weapons were used.
The large town, which was home to up to 500 residents, was built around 2,400 BC during the early Bronze Age, the researchers said. It was abandoned around a thousand years later. "No one knows ...