The six mines ranged in size, stretching from smaller “extraction areas” to much larger and “substantial mining environments.
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Rare Bronze Age burials untouched by cremation just revealed how ordinary people really lived in Central Europe — bodies preserved intact, not burned
In a cemetery in Lower Austria, 714 graves from the Early Bronze Age held bodies that were never burned. The dead at ...
A licensed metal detectorist uncovered a rare find buried in a foot down in the soil of southeastern Poland: a Bronze Age ...
A newly identified 168‑site settlement on Georgia’s Javakheti Plateau reveals fortresses, ancient burial traditions, and occupation from the Bronze Age onward. Archaeologists discovered 168 ancient ...
Bronze has been around almost as long as horology. First used in weaponry and decorations around 4,000 BC — roughly when the first water clocks appeared — it’s mankind’s oldest alloy. Concocted of ...
Why are two bronze medals given for some Olympic sports? The reason for giving two bronze medals differs in boxing from judo, taekwondo and wrestling. When Olympic boxing first began in 1904, the ...
As hierarchies of merit go, it's got long historical legs, stretching all the way back to the ancient Greeks. Not — as many believe — to the ancient Olympic Games, however; those athletes just got ...
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