Tag: Bronze Age

4,000-year-old sheep offers first evidence linking livestock to Bronze Age plague

4,000-Year-Old Sheep Offers First Evidence Linking Livestock to Bronze Age Plague A new study has decoded a mysterious plague that swept across Eurasia thousands of years ago, shedding light on the connection between livestock and the Bronze Age pandemic. This groundbreaking research, led by an international team of scientists, has uncovered compelling evidence pointing to […]

Rich Bronze Age grave from Iran hints ancient woman’s power status

Rich Bronze Age Grave from Iran Reveals Clues About an Ancient Woman’s Status Archaeologists have announced the discovery of the richest tomb to date at Tepe Chalow in Iran, shedding light on the power and status of an ancient woman from the Bronze Age. The burial site, dating back over 3,800 years, is a treasure […]

4,000-year-old burial site in Tangier peninsula rewrites Bronze Age connections

Uncovering Ancient Secrets: The Remarkable 4,000-Year-Old Burial Site Revealed in Tangier Peninsula Archaeological surveys conducted across the Tangier peninsula have aimed to bridge a historical gap in understanding Bronze Age civilizations. Recently, a groundbreaking discovery has captured the attention of researchers worldwide, shedding new light on ancient connections and funerary practices. The 4,000-year-old burial site, […]

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