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A stunning discovery in Turkey’s ancient Gordion has unveiled a royal tomb, potentially linked to the legendary King Midas.
An iron knife and pieces of armor have been confirmed to be from the keyhole-shaped grave mound, the team said.
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The Country With The Most Pyramids | SudanBefore the emergence of the Kerma Culture in the Bronze Age, the Pre-Kerma Culture thrived between 3700 and 3250 BCE, marked ...
Bronze Age graves in Hungary show millet replaced meat, mobility dropped, inequality shrank, and diets changed.
New study challenges views on the Tumulus culture, revealing shifts in diet, migration, and social structure in Bronze Age ...
King Midas is the stuff of legend. Ancient Greek tales tell of a Phrygian ruler granted the power to turn everything he ...
Turkey’s Minister of Culture and Tourism, Mehmet Nuri Ersoy, announced the discovery of an exceptionally well-preserved royal ...
One of the most impressive finds was that of a 2,700-year-old bronze jug wrapped in linen.
Learn about a new study that uses cemetery remains to reveal a surprising shift in the eating and migratory habits of early ...
New study reveals lifestyle decline, reduced mobility, and social shifts in Bronze Age Europe around 1500 BC, challenging ...
Research at a Bronze Age cemetery in Hungary reveals significant shifts around 1500 BC. Diets were narrowed, with less animal ...
A study of Bronze Age cemeteries shows that people ate less meat, moved less, and shifted to simpler village life after 1500 ...
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