The crouch position in which the woman's remains were found has been documented as early as 5500-4700 years ago.
Archaeologists with the French National Institute for Preventive Archaeological Research (INRAP) made a series of discoveries ...
These new findings of the Bronze Age remains and artifacts can offer researchers more insight into the era when humans first explored the use of metal for tools, weapons, jewelry and ceremonial ...
Old Copper Dagger in a Forest, Sheds Light on Transition From Stone Age to Bronze Age Piotr Gorlach from the Historical and ...
The half-buried Bronze Age ruins of Dmanisis Gora perch on a windswept promontory a few kilometers away from a cave where Homo erectus (or a close relative) lived 1.8 million years ago.
The cache included swords, spears, lances and chainmail. Researchers think these items may have been buried as part of a ...
This recently mapped Bronze Age fortress is just one among hundreds.
Drone mapping reveals large-scale Bronze Age settlement in Caucasus Dmanisis Gora’s defensive wall changes understanding of ancient settlemen Drone tech uncovers new insights into ancient population ...
Pottery fragments and terracotta molds were also discovered at the site; they date back to the Late Bronze Age. Experts believe there may have been a workshop at the site that forged swords and other ...
A study published by Dr Holly Winter in the journal Levant investigated the potential origin of Funerary Palaces in the ...