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'The blade of the sword was still sharp': Lost metal detectorist discovers Bronze Age sword and ax...
Live Science via Yahoo News· 5 days agoA man holds a sword inside a musem. . A metal detectorist in the United Kingdom recently uncovered a...
Essex pipeline dig reveals Roman and Bronze Age settlements
BBC News· 2 hours agoEvidence of settlements dating back 3,000 years have been discovered near a reservoir. Artefacts...
Water sports and Bronze Age forts – why Sardinia is perfect for a family holiday
Daily Telegraph· 1 day agoMost impressive of all are the many archaeological sites scattered among sun-baked vineyards, Bronze...
Bronze Age nomads used cauldrons for blood sausage and yak milk
Popular Science via Yahoo News· 6 days agoHumans have loved fine cookware and milk for thousands of years across multiple continents. Now, a...
Bronze Age Blood Cauldrons Were Used For Sausage Production
IFLScience· 5 days agoA pair of bronze cauldrons from Mongolia were used to collect the blood of animals around 2,700...
Greece's 'best' island with no direct flights but stunning beaches
Daily Express· 3 days agoVolcanic activity began two-to-three million years ago and last erupted 90,000 years ago. It is...
Dig unearths pre-historic significance of Quantocks
BBC via Yahoo News· 21 hours agoThe site was significant to people during the Bronze Age right up until medieval times, archaeologists said. Dan Broadbent, historic heritage officer for...
Ancient Cauldrons Were Used For Collecting Blood, Scientists Discover
ScienceAlert via Yahoo News· 4 days agoAncient vessels, discovered by accident on the Mongolian steppe, have given us new insight into how...
Toyota's new Crown Signia SUV straddles luxury appointments, size segments
Newsweek· 5 days agoThe 2025 Crown Signia is available in XLE and Limited grades, both in a choice of five color options...
Structures in cliff are centuries-old 'fishing tanks'
BBC via Yahoo News· 14 hours agoThey called in Adrian Osler, a former maritime curator with Tyne and Wear Museums, who pointed out...