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Live Science on MSNPeople have been dumping corpses into the Thames since at least the Bronze Age, study findsA new study of human remains dredged from the Thames River reveals that people frequently deposited corpses there in the ...
"Violence is a particularly common theme for later prehistoric human remains from watery places," said the head researcher.
A 2,000-year-old bronze ritual spoon discovered by metal detectorist in the west of the Isle of Man has been put on display ...
When jingoism reigns supreme, science takes a backseat. The recent announcement by Chief Minister M. K. Stalin that Iron Age began in Tamil Nadu is a case in point.
Countless human bones have been found at the bottom of the River Thames in England, and some of them have been dated back to ...
A 2000-year-old bronze spoon has been discovered on private land on the west coast of the Isle of Man. The bronze spoon, ...
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The Jordan Times on MSNIron Age: Insights into settlement patterns, economic shiftsTalking on Iron Age settlements in the Jordan Valley, the professor Zeidan Kafafi noted that it has already been published that two geo-morphological features were of big influence on human activities ...
A 2,000 year-old spoon believed to have been used for ‘telling the future’ has been discovered in the Isle of Man. The bronze ...
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Iron Age Artifacts Unearthed From RAF Airfield, Researchers Believe Objects Are Parts of an Ancient ChariotIron Age Artifacts Unearthed From RAF Airfield, Researchers Believe Objects Are Parts of an Ancient Chariot Military ...
Fragments of copper alloy unearthed at one of Britain's most important archaeology sites have been revealed to be parts of an incredibly rare Iron Age helmet. The discovery was made by the British ...
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