Archaeologists undertaking a routine land survey in the Czech Republic unearthed a “hoard” of Bronze Age artifacts, including ...
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Rare remains of plants have been found on Bronze Age jewellery uncovered in the Highlands ... "While there are other examples ...
Discovered in Budyně nad Ohří, 40 km northwest of Prague, the site yielded eight axes, arm rings, pins, and a spearhead.
An ancient person gathered up several pieces of jewelry, wrapped them with plant cords and buried the bundle in modern-day ...
Recent laboratory investigations by GUARD Archaeology have unveiled fascinating details about a Bronze Age hoard discovered ...
An analysis of 20,000 metal objects from Bronze Age Europe suggests human economic behavior may not have changed much over ...
A technology inspired by the Bronze Age could help us reach the United Nations’ goal of net-zero emissions by 2050, according to recent research led by Stanford University and published in PNAS Nexus.
A Bronze Age hoard of around 3,000 years old has been discovered during excavations for a development of homes in the Highlands.
Professor Mark Pearce, one of the curators of the exhibition, said the items would have been "the prized possessions of ...
Technology with roots going back to the Bronze Age may offer a fast and inexpensive solution to help achieve the United Nations climate goal of net zero emissions by 2050, according to recent Stanford ...