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Is the legend of Atlantis a distorted memory of the historical wars between the Egyptians and the Sea Peoples in the Bronze Age?
Argos and the Argolid; from the end of the Bronze Age to the Roman occupation by Tomlinson, R. A. (Richard Allan) Publication date 1972 Topics Argos (Greece) -- History Publisher Ithaca, N.Y., Cornell ...
According to Archaeology Magazine, the findings present clear evidence that the Carpetanian elite were not isolated, but were actively involved in Mediterranean trade and cultural exchanges during the ...
Set off the south coast of Turkey in the Eastern Mediterranean, it has a Greek history and culture too. But its location means it remains hot even in the winter and is a popular year-round ...
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.
But in the Late Bronze Age, diets became more uniform but poorer. Most people ate similar things—mainly plant-based—and animal protein became less common in their meals.
Frost uses archaeological discoveries of significant numbers of pierced stones to reassess van Nouhuys’s pioneering work, which primarily relied on ethnographic sources. Contrasts the design of ...
Methods: A cross-sectional sample of healthy, NTP-using late adolescents/emerging adults (N = 86) ages 16–22 completed a structural MRI to examine whether subjective nicotine craving, stronger ...
By the Late Bronze Age, these differences faded, and diets became more uniform but less nutritious. Broomcorn millet was introduced. The carbon isotope analyses found that people consumed millet.
In the Late Bronze Age, ... Analyses show ancient Syrian diets resembled the modern 'Mediterranean diet' Jun 12, 2024. Researchers offer new interpretation of a 4,000-year-old cemetery.
No Treatment. In general, the earlier an eating disorder is diagnosed, the greater the success in treating it. But before the mid 1980s, little was known about them. For her forthcoming memoir ...
The new findings suggest it’s never too late to switch to a healthy diet, said the study’s lead author, Song-Yi Park, an associate professor at the University of Hawaii at Mānoa.