Ancient Greece has traditionally been periodized into five eras: the Bronze Age, Iron Age, Archaic Age, Classical Age, and ...
Evidence from rare burials shows Late Bronze Age Central European communities adapted through exchange, shifting diets, and diverse burial practices rather than large-scale migration.
Insights into the lives of people in the Late Bronze Age: Interdisciplinary analyses (DNA, isotopes) shed light on the ...
A stone being used in the foundation of an old barn in the Czech Republic turned out to be a Bronze Age spearhead mold.
The Bronze Age in Southeast Asia marks a transformative period characterised by the emergence of advanced metalworking, expansive trade networks, and evolving urban structures. This era witnessed the ...
Learn more about what Bronze Age burial sites reveal about how these ancient societies navigated everyday life.
Middens, massive prehistoric rubbish heaps which became part of the British landscape, are revealing the distances people travelled to feast together at the end of the Bronze Age. In the largest study ...
Bronze Age residents of what is now Estonia ate a surprisingly similar diet regardless of their overall living standards — ...
Lead isotope analysis has emerged as a critical tool in the study of Bronze Age metallurgy, enabling researchers to decipher the provenance and circulation of metal resources used in ancient societies ...