El Argar used regional pottery networks to enforce political and economic dominance over its neighbors, revealing early state ...
Recent archaeological findings have unearthed a complex network of massive Bronze Age fortifications in Central Europe, revolutionizing our understanding of prehistoric societies. These "megaforts ...
People living in Bronze Age-era Denmark may have been able to travel to Norway directly over the open sea, according to a ...
The ruins of a prehistoric skyscraper: New research is revealing how Cornish tin appears to have boosted a long-lost Bronze Age Mediterranean civilization. This aerial photo shows that ...
The beginning of the Bronze Age in Britain can be put around 2,000 BC. Although not certain, it is generally thought that the new bronze tools and weapons identified with this age were brought ...
Researchers from the UAB and the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology have identified the economic and political borders separating El Argar, considered to be the first state-society in ...