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Diet revolution: Bronze Age communities rapidly adopted drought-resistant millet as a staple crop between 1540-1480 BCE, ...
Bronze Age graves in Hungary show millet replaced meat, mobility dropped, inequality shrank, and diets changed.
For the first time in NASCAR Cup Points history, the sport has quietly laid the groundwork to embrace Formula 1's iconic ...
Archeologists discovered a well-preserved royal tomb chamber that dates back to 8th century BCE in northwestern Turkey.
Turkey’s Minister of Culture and Tourism, Mehmet Nuri Ersoy, announced the discovery of an exceptionally well-preserved royal ...
A royal tomb, potentially linked to King Midas's dynasty, has been unearthed at the ancient city of Gordion, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Scientists dig up how diet changed and transformed society during the Bronze Age. Scientists dig up how diet changed and transformed society during the Bronze Age. People these days are swapping ...
GRAND RAPIDS, MI —A towering, 19.5-foot bronze sculpture, nicknamed “Princess” by New York-based artist Ursula von Rydingsvard, has been installed at Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park.
The bioarchaeological investigation of the Bronze Age cemetery of Tiszafüred-Majoroshalom has shed new light on an important period in Central European history. An international research team – led by ...
Bronze Age life changed radically around 1500 BC in Central Europe. New research reveals diets narrowed, millet was introduced, migration slowed, and social systems became looser challenging old ...
The bioarchaeological investigation of the Bronze Age cemetery of Tiszafüred-Majoroshalom has shed new light on an important period in Central European history. The study has been published in ...