Global natural gas production will need to accelerate significantly to meet rising demand over the next decade, with the ...
Archaeologists have unearthed a tremendously rare sight in the form of a largely untouched, 2,500-year-old burial mound.
The springtime quiet of ˁAin Samiya, near Kafr Malik in the West Bank, was disturbed in 1970 by the glint of a precious metal ...
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How Metallurgy Transformed the Ancient World
Around 1200 BCE the Bronze Age collapsed and iron began to dominate—this metal revolution powered armies, reshaped societies ...
A team of Chinese archaeologists has unearthed in the westernmost part of the Tarim Basin the remains of what was a ...
Kazinform International News Agency reports that the intact burial of a Saka warrior has been discovered at the Karabie ...
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2,300-year-old tool used for skull surgery unearthed at Celtic settlement in Poland
Archaeologists in Poland have discovered a rare iron tool that the Celts used to perform cranial surgery 2,300 years ago. The ...
The burial mound, known as Kurgan No. 1, had remained completely undisturbed since antiquity, a rarity among Saka monuments that have often fallen victim to grave robbers. The tomb's structure ...
Is it possible that the global Iron Age started in India? Why did the Copper Age and the Bronze Age appear first in human history, and only later the Iron Age? Were the Aryans drawn to India by the ...
Something I have been interested in is trying to get a better understanding of what life was like for Maori in New Zealand before Abel Tasman made contact in 1642. By then Maori had been in New ...
When you hear it said that “Modern steel is disposable by design”, your ears perk up, as you just caught the unmistakable ...
Benin City underwent its most extensive archaeological dig to date in the lead up to the opening of MOWAA (Museum of West ...
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