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Three all-female teams have taken the gold, silver and bronze prizes in the 2024-25 ICE CityZen Award. This is a milestone in ...
From graveyard robberies to illegal metal detecting and shipwreck dives, many of Kent’s heritage assets are under attack - so ...
Cultural artifacts are more than historical remnants; they embody the spirit of a nation and a civilization. In recent years, ...
Diet revolution: Bronze Age communities rapidly adopted drought-resistant millet as a staple crop between 1540-1480 BCE, ...
A 700-year-old gold ring featuring rare Sri Lankan sapphire and medieval Christian symbolism has been discovered at ...
Explore how millets, a nutritious gluten-free grain, were integral to Bronze Age diets, revealing insights into ancient social and dietary changes.
Bronze Age life changed radically around 1500 BC in Central Europe. New research reveals that diets narrowed, millet was introduced, migration slowed, and social systems became looser, ...
Archaeologists in Turkey recently unveiled a 5,000-year-old loaf of bread from the Bronze Age, found in the province of Eskisehir. The find has inspired bakers to recreate it.
These 4,500-year-old rattles may be among the world’s oldest toys. A new study argues that ancient rattles unearthed in Syria aren’t musical instruments, but toys used to entertain infants.
Chemical sunscreens are still effective when used correctly and there are several varieties to choose from. It is best to apply a chemical sunscreen at least 15 minutes before going out in the sun ...