A large Bronze Age Scandinavian meeting hall has been unearthed near the burial mound of the legendary King Hinz.
Tag: Bronze Age
Remains of an Iron Age weaving workshop found in Konya, Türkiye
Remains of an Iron Age weaving workshop and a section where animals were fed unearthed during excavations at Gökhöyük in Seydişehir district of Konya.
A huge Neolithic monument discovered on Scotland’s Isle of Arran
A group of researchers have discovered what is believed to be a Neolithic monument in a rich prehistoric landscape on the Isle of Arran in Scotland.
A burial site used by two different civilizations unearthed in Poland
Unusual burial site that were used by two distinct cultures in two historical eras separated by a thousand years have been discovered in Poland.
A large Roman complex discovered in a gravel quarry in Switzerland
A team of archaeologists uncovered a large Roman complex during excavations at a gravel pit near Cham Oberwil in the Swiss canton of Zug.
Arrowhead at Bern History Museum found to be made from meteoritic iron
A team of geologists and historians has determined that an arrowhead on display at the Bern Historical Museum was made using meteoritic iron.
Megalithic Dolmens discovered in La Lentejuela Teba Necropolis
Two megalithic dolmens were found during excavations in the southern area of the La Lentejuela Teba necropolis in Spain.
Stonehenge of the Netherlands revealed
Scientists claim to have found more than a million items from various historical periods at Stonehenge of the Netherlands.
Eynsham Park and Ride excavations reveal Bronze Age and Iron Age artifacts
Ancient artifacts have been discovered at the site of Eynsham Park and Ride. The artifacts are from the Bronze Age and Iron Age.
3500 year old bone ice skates found in China
3500 year old ice skates made of animal bone have been found in northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. This is clear evidence of communication between China and Europe in the Bronze Age.