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​​The earliest direct evidence of betel nut chewing in Southeast Asia has been uncovered, dating back 4,000 years to the ...
Scientists have discovered the oldest direct evidence of betel nut chewing in Southeast Asia by analyzing 4,000-year-old ...
The man, who died roughly 3,800 years ago, may have been a prominent military leader and was buried in an elaborate fashion.
A study by Ali Vahdati and his colleagues, Raffaele Biscone, Roberto Dan, and Marie-Claude Trémouille analyzed the remains and artifacts contained in the richest burial ever excavated from the Greater ...
Bronze spearhead, Keshikchidagh, Azerbaijan. KESHIKCHIDAGH, AZERBAIJAN—Aze.Media reports that a team of researchers from ...
Sitting up in the rugged flanks of the Botan Valley, a series of fingerling rivers run between the hills, eventually joining with the mighty Tigris River as it flows south through what archaeologists ...
Archaeologists have unearthed 3,200-year-old fragments of a warrior’s bronze chest armor in southern Moravia near Brno, Czech ...
The remains, which date back to the Bronze Age, were found next to a roundhouse previously discovered by the project which was said to potentially be the earliest house found in Cardiff.
Volunteer archaeologists have uncovered a Bronze Age burial site underneath a popular park in Wales. A number of pits were discovered during an archaeological dig at Trelai Park in Cardiff, with a ...