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Archaeologists have discovered a "treasure trove" of ancient Bronze and Iron Age artifacts which recontexualize the role the ...
One pit may have been reused for burial in Middle Bronze Age II, and the burial cave was visited in Iron Age II, possibly by the inhabitants of nearby Khirbat er-Ras. Amiran R. 1960. The Pottery of ...
Excavations on Somló Hill have produced one of the largest collections of late Bronze age and early Iron Age metal ever found ...
Iron working was a common element of everyday life in Iron Age Britain. By 500 BC iron had replaced bronze as the usual metal for making tools and weapons. Blacksmiths produced iron using charcoal ...
The late Bronze Age was also signatured by advanced pottery-making techniques, and more sophisticated weapon-making. The Iron Age that followed it did not happen suddenly, but is thought to have ...
Archaeologists have uncovered more than 900 ancient artifacts from multiple metal hoards on a hill in western Hungary, ...
She also collaborated with UC's College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning to reproduce ... Using resin reproductions of Bronze Age figurines, UC Assistant Professor Florence Gaignerot ...
The most recent studies date the tombs and sculptures to between the late 9th and the first half of the 8th century BCE, that is, during the Iron Age. Now, a study published ... is recurrent in the ...
IRON Age hillforts and Bronze Age cairns will be depicted as never before in a new exhibition at Lymington’s St Barbe Museum and Art Gallery. Running until 28th June, Ancient Sites from the Air will ...
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