A new archaeological discovery at Kach Kouch in Morocco challenges the long-held belief that the Maghreb (north-west Africa) was an empty land before the arrival of the Phoenicians from the Middle ...
Because cremation dominates the Urnfield period, the Late Bronze Age has long been a “blind spot” for biomolecular research. The new study published in Nature tackled that gap by focusing on ...
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 ideas ...
A new archaeological study has revealed that Brusselstown Ring, a prehistoric hillfort in County Wicklow, Ireland, may have hosted the largest nucleated settlement ever identified in prehistoric ...
A quiet hillside in southern Scotland has yielded one of the most unsettling archaeological discoveries in recent memory, a tightly packed cluster of cremation urns that points to a single ...
Hamza Benattia, director of the Kach Kouch Archaeological Project, received funding from the National Institute of Archaeology and Heritage of Morocco (INSAP), the Prehistoric Society Research Fund, ...
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