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Just 50 kilometers south of Athens, between Thoricus and Cape Sounion, lies the mines of Laurion. Silver, copper, lead have ...
Study challenges long-standing beliefs about the Mediterranean Phoenician-Punic civilization, a culture recognized as one of ...
The Mycenaean civilization was the first advanced culture of mainland Greece, shaping the foundations of Greek identity, myth, and language.
A new study published in the journal Antiquity unveiled that large amounts of Bronze Age tin may have originated from ...
Hallstatt, nestled on the shores of Lake Hallstatt in Upper Austria, is one of the country’s most picturesque and historically rich villages. With a population of just over 900, it lies within the ...
This comparative study not only bridges two ancient military traditions but also calls into question long-standing historical ...
The Bronze Age arose in the eastern Mediterranean but one thing has puzzled researchers until now, where did they get the tin ...
Names like May, Mae, Maya, and Maia are more than just melodic – they are vessels of history, mythology, and nature, carrying stories that span centuries and cultures. Whether you’re drawn to their ...
A significant archaeological discovery on Somló Hill in western Hungary has uncovered over 900 metal artifacts, some of which ...
Do we have a unique identity as Americans? In this age of identity politics, is our identity something that unites or divides ...
The study "radically transforms our understanding of social and economic relationships" in ancient civilizations.
Do we have a unique identity as Americans? In this age of identity politics, is our identity something that unites or divides ...