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Did Bronze Age Europe have a market economy? New research suggests “hoard piles” could be linked to the exchange of small pieces of metal – much like money changes hands today.
Slavic graves from the Great Moravian Empire with unique artifacts found Besides this, archaeologists also discovered Slavic skeletal graves and a double grave from the 9th and 10th centuries.
Bronze Age graves in Hungary show millet replaced meat, mobility dropped, inequality shrank, and diets changed.
The Suffolk City Council described the site as a “Late Bronze Age settlement and cremation cemetery” that dates back 3,000 years; they shared the information in a press release dated mid-April.
Amid highway construction, archaeologists uncovered a 3,000-year-old Late Bronze Age settlement and cremation cemetery, as announced by the Suffolk City Council in the United Kingdom.
2,000-year-old statues discovered that archaeologists say could "rewrite history" 01:00 Skeletal remains and skull fragments of two Bronze Age women were found at a construction site in the U.K.
Archaeologists in Dluhonice, near Přerov, uncovered a Celtic burial site, Slavic graves, and an Early Stone Age settlement.