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A new study published in the journal Antiquity unveiled that large amounts of Bronze Age tin may have originated from Cornwall and Devon in southwest Britain, where the richest and most accessible ...
She also collaborated with UC's College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning to reproduce ... Using resin reproductions of Bronze Age figurines, UC Assistant Professor Florence Gaignerot ...
Where Bronze Age civilizations got large amounts of tin, a scarce metal, to mix with copper into the era’s namesake gold-colored metal has long puzzled archaeologists. A big part of the answer ...
Detectorist David Stuckey discovered the hoard on land he had been searching for seven years A hoard of metal fragments found on farmland was the Bronze Age equivalent of a modern-day recycling ...
It's long been known that Sardinia's Nuragic culture had Bronze Age Europe's most impressive architecture as well as equally remarkable art - but research ... was rich in copper ore - which ...
Skeletal remains and skull fragments of two Bronze Age women were found at a construction site in the U.K. Their remains were found in Kent at a building site slated for 41 homes along with animal ...
Discovered by cave explorers in 1970, the collection of mismatched bones seemed to be just another Bronze Age gravesite — a few victims scattered among sediment and animal skeletons. Now ...
Bronze Age Europeans earned and spent money in much the same way as we do today, indicating that the origins of the “market economy” are far more ancient than expected. That is the ...
The 3,500-year-old Dendra armor may not look sleek, but new research shows how battle-worthy it really was. A Greek military volunteer wears a replica of the 3,500-year-old Dendra armor and bears ...
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