Middens, massive prehistoric rubbish heaps which became part of the British landscape, are revealing the distances people traveled to feast together at the end of the Bronze Age. In the largest study ...
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Archaeologists in Kazakhstan unearth Bronze Age burial of girl laid to rest with more than 180 animal bones
Archaeologists in Kazakhstan just uncovered a peculiar burial of a young girl who died sometime between 3200 B.C.E and 1000 B ...
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Ancient People Brought Animals From Far and Wide for Elaborate Feasts in Bronze Age Britain
According to a new study in iScience, feasts were well worth the travel, even at the turbulent end of the British Bronze Age. Analyzing the material from six middens, or massive rubbish mounds, that ...
Middens, massive prehistoric rubbish heaps which became part of the British landscape, are revealing the distances people travelled to feast together at the end of the Bronze Age. In the largest study ...
1100–900 BCE, and the medieval town of Carrickfergus in Co Antrim. Radiocarbon dating, genetic and protein analyses were used to confirm that the Late Bronze Age animals are the oldest goat remains ...
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