A Bronze Age metropolis discovered in Kazakhstan reveals advanced urban planning and large-scale metal production in the ...
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Ancient steppe settlement shows industrial scale bronze work
On a windswept promontory in Kazakhstan, archaeologists have uncovered a Bronze Age settlement that functioned less like a village and more like a factory town, with furnaces, slag and casting debris ...
A Swedish ingot once believed to be from the Bronze Age has revealed, through cutting-edge analysis and international ...
An international team of archaeologists from UCL, Durham University, and Toraighyrov University (Kazakhstan) has uncovered ...
A major settlement in Central Asia called Semiyarka dating back to 1600 BC had houses, a big central building and even an ...
An international archaeological team has unearthed one of the most significant Bronze Age discoveries in decades—a sprawling 140-hectare settlement in northeastern Kazakhstan that is fundamentally ...
Archaeologists studied Semiyarka, dubbed The City of Seven Ravines, a settlement from 1600 BC that may have been a powerhouse ...
We have no written evidence about how people lived in Europe during the Bronze Age (2300–800 BCE), so archaeologists piece together their world from the artefacts and materials they left behind.
We have no written evidence about how people lived in Europe during the Bronze Age (2300–800 BCE), so archaeologists piece together their world from the artefacts and materials they left behind.
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