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The man, who died roughly 3,800 years ago, may have been a prominent military leader and was buried in an elaborate fashion.
Deep in the storerooms of Cyprus’ prehistoric past lies a handcrafted ceramic that has fascinated scholars and visitors alike for decades.The tiny Vounous Bowl, discovered in a Bronze Age tomb near ...
3,500-year-old graves reveal secrets that rewrite bronze age history Around 1500 BC, radical changes occurred in people's lives: they ate and lived differently, and the social system was also ...
The seal is a Canaanite scarab amulet dating from the Middle Bronze Age, making it around 3,800 years old, according to Daphna Ben-Tor, an IAA expert in ancient amulets and seals. “Scarabs were used ...
Although such items were often deposited in bogs as sacrifices during the early and middle Bronze Age in northern Europe, "We don't know that many from the latter part of the Bronze Age," he said ...
In Hänsel, B (Hrsg.), Handel, Tausch und Verker im bronze- und früheisenzeitlichen Südosteuropa. Prähistorische Archäologie in Südosteuropa 11.