A Swedish ingot once believed to be from the Bronze Age has revealed, through cutting-edge analysis and international ...
The size and shape of this ingot, discovered in isolation near Sweden’s southwestern coastline, suggested that it dated to ...
Lead ingots dating back almost 3,000 years have been found with several broken-up bronze tools in a discovery which has excited experts. The hoard was unearthed by a metal detectorist near Dereham, ...
Oxhide ingots are metal slabs, primarily made of copper, although sometimes also made of tin, produced during the Late Bronze Age on the island of Cyprus and later distributed across the Mediterranean ...
The Late Bronze Age of the Mediterranean Sea basin was an era characterized by complex supra-regional relations and diplomacy, with trade and exchange of gifts being common practices. Now, lead ingots ...
According to the definition, a wreck is a sunken or damaged ship. Most people associate it with a rusty iron structure or the wooden skeleton of a ship underwater. Underwater archaeologists have a ...
The tin ingots found on a merchant ship that sank around 1320 BCE off what is now the west coast of Turkey near Uluburun may have originated in Cornwall, Britain, the Saxon-Bohemian Erzgebirge or the ...
One of three lead ingots discovered with seven bronze items by a metal detectorist near Dereham [Andrew Williams/Norfolk County Council] Lead ingots dating back almost 3,000 years have been found with ...
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