A new analysis of enigmatic skulls from the Republic of Georgia suggest that Homo erectus wasn't the only human species to ...
Animals played a significant role in ancient Greek life, initially for practical use and gradually extending beyond that.
Archaeologists in Eastern Attica have uncovered remarkable finds in Rafina, shedding new light on the Early Bronze Age and ...
The Minoans of Bronze Age Crete were unique in the Mediterranean for their rituals, including those pertaining to the snake ...
An almost complete battle trumpet dating back around 2,000 years to the Iron Age has been unearthed by in England.
DNA analysis shows strong ties to Early Bronze Age Sicily, with little influence from the eastern Mediterranean. There’s also ...
Mongolia’s Bogd Khan Uul was originally protected by an ally of Genghis Khan and is home to Bronze Age petroglyphs, ...
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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 ...
Some DNA passed down from ancient hunter-gatherers has been found to be a crucial force in living to be 100 years old.
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 ...
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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 ...
For years, innovation has centered on speed. Faster processing. Faster decisions. Faster communication. But as artificial intelligence reshapes the modern workplace, a quieter truth is emerging from ...
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