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All That's Interesting on MSNArchaeologists In France Discover An Iron Age Necropolis Filled With Dozens Of Artifacts, Including Two Intact SwordsArchaeologists were preparing for construction of a business park in Creuzier-le-Neuf, France when they happened upon a vast ...
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TheCollector on MSNLa Tène Period: The Flourishing of Celtic ArtWhen people think of the historical “Celts,” they are really thinking of the various peoples that lived across the European ...
The ancient Celtic event celebrates fire, new life and purity, and marks the end of the darker seasons and the arrival of summer on May Day. The age old tradition, that goes back 3,000 years ...
But he insists he's relieved the big money move collapsed because he reckons he wasn't ready for a transfer at the age of 21. The Norwegian wonderkid was linked with a move to Celtic in the last ...
3,000 years earlier than the Viking Era, Bronze Age Scandinavians crossed open seas using paddle-powered boats. Credit: Public Domain A new study suggests that Bronze Age Scandinavians crossed open ...
People living in Bronze Age-era Denmark may have been able to travel to Norway directly over the open sea, according to a study published April 2, 2025, in the open-access journal PLOS One by Boel ...
But it wasn’t until 2024 that archaeologists took a closer look at the area, which led to the discovery of Bronze Age weapons: two daggers made of—you guessed it—bronze (which is a mix of ...
Everything found at the site indicates that during the Bronze Age, more than 3,000 years ago, stable agricultural settlements already existed on the African coast of the Mediterranean. This was at ...
Perched on the edge of a river near the city of Siirt, Türkiye, is an archaeological site that offers a chance to completely rethink one of the most complex human stories: the development of the world ...
This area served as a cultural frontier between El Argar and the Bronze Age communities of Valencia and La Mancha (2200–1550 BCE). By examining how pottery was made and circulated, the researchers ...
Başur Höyük is a Bronze Age community dated to between 3100 BC and 2800 BC. Previous studies have hinted that this period corresponded to the rise of kingship in ancient Mesopotamia as part of a ...
Aerial view of the Bronze Age site of Basur Höyük. Credit: Basur Höyük Excavation Project At the threshold of written history, when the first civilizations began to consolidate in Mesopotamia and ...
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