Archaeologists in Germany have discovered the remains of a massive hall that was likely used by royalty roughly 3,000 years ago. With a floor plan stretching 102 by 33 feet (31 by 10 meters), the ...
New research presents over 300 new analyses of bronze objects, raising the total number to 550 in 'the archaeological fingerprint project'. This is roughly two thirds of the entire metal inventory of ...
Across the world there are places to which people return time and again, sometimes over centuries, and leave behind tokens that speak to the purpose of their trips. The visitors may intend to honor ...
A Swedish ingot once believed to be from the Bronze Age has revealed, through cutting-edge analysis and international collaboration, new clues about Iron Age metal networks in the Baltic region.
Archaeologists uncovered 2,800-year-old ruins of the largest known assembly hall from the Nordic Bronze Age near the Royal Tomb of Seddin, photos show. Photo from the Ministry of Science, Research and ...
Sea trials in a reconstruction of the c. 350 BC Hjortspring boat, akin to a Scandinavian Bronze Age type boat, with a side view drawing of the boat under full crew inserted above. Photo by Knut ...
This article was originally featured on Hakai Magazine, an online publication about science and society in coastal ecosystems. Read more stories like this at hakaimagazine.com. Long before their ...
Archaeologists have uncovered a "unique" and "mysterious" ancient burial ground in what is now Norway. The site, located in Fredrikstad municipality in the country's southeast, features around 40 ...
New analysis on a Bronze-Age arrowhead, discovered more than two centuries ago in Mörigen, Switzerland, has found that the artifact was fashioned out of a meteorite that crashed to Earth about 3,500 ...
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