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A study uncovered why Iberians resisted adopting Greek bronze techniques, showing how social conditions guided their ...
A team of researchers from the University of Huddersfield's Archaeogenetics Research Group has provided fresh insight into ...
DNA reveals that the people of Carthage, a powerful independent colony founded by the Phoenicians, had little genetic similarity to their counterparts in the Levant ...
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Daily Galaxy on MSNAncient Iberian Severed Heads: War Trophies or Honored Ancestors?Archaeologists have long puzzled over the severed heads found in Ancient Iberian Iron Age sites, displayed with nails driven ...
A study led by Julia Montes-Landa and an international team of archaeologists, published in the Journal of Archaeological ...
The new study aimed to use ancient DNA to characterize Punic ... Punic archaeological sites spanning the Levant, North Africa, Iberia, and the Mediterranean islands of Sicily, Sardinia, and ...
Ancient DNA analysis challenges our understanding ... Phoenician cities had established a vast maritime network of trading posts as far as Iberia, spreading their culture, religion, and language ...
We tested simulated data against real data from Eastern Iberia, Denmark and the island ... despite being aware of better alternatives. Ancient groups might have shown similar patterns on a massive ...
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