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Banana remnants in 3,000-year-old graves at Tel ‘Erani show the fruit reached the Judean coast by 1000 BCE, reshaping views on Iron Age trade and Philistine burial customs.
Banana remnants in 3,000-year-old graves at Tel ‘Erani show the fruit reached the Judean coast by 1000 BCE, reshaping views on Iron Age trade and Philistine burial customs.
In February 2022, Graeme Cavers and his team of archaeologists set off in search of a mysterious underground passage called a souterrain. There are around 500 of these Iron Age structures ...
One day, undoubtedly, all will become clear but, for now, Pilsdon Pen keeps its mysteries to itself.
(Printable) View an interactive map of more than 120 archeologically important peat-bog sites in northwest Europe. Bog Bodies of the Iron Age The Perfect Corpse homepage ...
A rare ceremonial wheel from the Iron Age has been unexpectedly discovered during the construction of a golf course in ...
Iron Age archaeological find: British 'bling' from 2,000 years ago included horse harnesses The Melsonby Hoard, a collection of more than 800 Iron Age artifacts found in northeast England, ...
This further suggests Iron Age Celtic women were, perhaps, at the very heart of social networks in their communities, staying in the same circles throughout life, ...