People living in Bronze Age-era Denmark may have been able to travel to Norway directly over the open sea, according to a ...
The hoards, filled with metal objects, beads, fabrics, and animal tusks, span the Late Bronze Age into the Early Iron Age.
The tool we've identified is called a Quina scraper. This type of stone tool is well known from archaeological sites in ...
Discovery in China of tools called Quina scrapers suggests the people of East Asia were as inventive and flexible with ...
The Maghreb has long been absent from studies on the recent prehistory of the Mediterranean. The new findings change that.
A metal detectorist recently discovered not one, but two bronze and wood daggers that experts dated to over 3,000 years ago.
This view is of Roman Londinium, but it captures the essence of prehistoric south London (left), which remained a ...
In an excerpt from his new book, Outside’s Sweat Science columnist digs into the emerging science of why we’re drawn to the ...
A new digital map called the “Bighorn Basin WY Land Mammal Age Map” allows users to track dinosaurs, prehistoric animals and ...
And she used a familiar tool that royal fans will instantly recognize: A waffle maker that was gifted to her by none other than Harry's late grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II. Harry mentioned that his ...
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The Hallstatt culture was the first culture of peoples that can truly be considered “Celtic.” This period was preceded by the Central European Urnfield and Tumulus cultures of the late and middle ...