“The teeth of Pontecagnano’s Iron Age inhabitants opened a unique window onto their lives: we could follow childhood growth ...
Archaeologists in Tamil Nadu have unearthed an 8ft iron spear, the longest from India's Iron Age, from Thirumalapuram. Found ...
Archaeologists in Tamil Nadu have uncovered an 8ft-long iron spear dating back to 3,345 BCE, the longest Iron Age weapon found in India, discovered alongside gold objects in an ancient burial site.
Iron Age teeth fossils reveal diversity of diet of ancient Italians - Findings offer strong evidence that ancient Italians ...
Archaeologists have discovered an 8ft-long iron spear dating back to 3,345 BCE. It is the longest Iron Age weapon discovered ...
Dr Tim Pestell, a senior curator of archaeology for Norfolk Museums Service, said: "This find is a powerful reminder of Norfolk's Iron Age past which, through the story of Boudica and the Iceni people ...
Iron Age cargoes from Dor reveal how ancient Mediterranean trade evolved alongside shifting empires and political power. New findings from researchers at the University of California San Diego and the ...
Archaeologists have confirmed the existence of a protohistoric settlement dating from between the 7th and 6th centuries BC at ...
Learn how growth patterns in tooth enamel and residues trapped in dental plaque were used to reconstruct childhood ...
Teeth provide a wealth of information about the lives of Iron Age Italians, according to a study published in the open-access ...
Fashioned in the shape of a snarling wild animal with "great big flappy ears," as Hinman described them, this bronze trumpet would have been mounted on a long mouthpiece and held high above warriors' ...
Researchers have deciphered the diet of an important nomadic people in Eastern European history. By analyzing dental calculus, they have provided the first direct evidence that the diet of the ...
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