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The evolution of the Bronze Age: The next chapter of human history
Asia, Africa and Europe. We will meet the peoples who lived in these lands, including some of the very earliest major ...
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How bronze changed human civilization forever
The Bronze Age began around 3300 BCE with the discovery that copper mixed with tin produced a stronger alloy. This breakthrough transformed tools, weapons, and construction. Civilizations in ...
Remains discovered by a farmer in a long-forgotten burial chamber on the Isle of Bute have now been identified as two people from the Bronze Age. The chamber - or cist - was first discovered before ...
New evidence of wolves and humans living together on Swedish island points to likely prehistoric domestication ...
Prehistoric wolf remains discovered on the Swedish island of Stora Karlsö suggest humans cared for wolves thousands of years ...
The white-handed gibbon comes closest to humans in the study, with a monogamy rate of 63.5%. It’s the only other top-ranked ...
Some DNA passed down from ancient hunter-gatherers has been found to be a crucial force in living to be 100 years old.
New research shows humans may have brought wolves to a remote island, fed them, and cared for them thousands of years ago.
The remains of two Bronze Age people found in a long-lost burial chamber by a farmer ploughing a field are revealing their secrets at Scotland’s new facility for storing and researching archaeological ...
The U.S. Geological Survey's (USGS) updated critical minerals list now encompasses 60 different materials, representing ...
An almost complete battle trumpet dating back around 2,000 years to the Iron Age has been unearthed by in England.
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Column: Every mineral is critical in the new metals age
Critical minerals are going to stay in the news until further notice. So expect more headlines about metals you’ve never ...
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