Imagine a city that thrived for thousands of years, its streets alive with workshops, markets and the laughter of children, yet that is remembered for a single night of fire. That city is Troy.
Uncorking the past: new analysis of Troy findings rewrites the story of wine in the early bronze age
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Excavations at Hala Sultan Tekke reveal elite tombs, trade links, and copper wealth at a major Late Bronze Age harbor city in ...
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Excavating a Bronze Age site in Oman
A field school at R’as al Jinz offers a firsthand look at archaeological excavation in Oman. From coastal Bronze Age remains to experimental copper smelting and daily life on site, this episode ...
A discovery beneath Kolsåstoppen, a forested hill in eastern Norway, is drawing new attention to rock carvings created more ...
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