Jambon and his team discovered four iron pieces containing “heavenly metal,” as they called it, including two bracelets, an ankle ring and a pin. The pieces had varying levels of meteoritic iron, ...
A study of ancient DNA from Europeans between 1700 and 45,000 years ago suggests that 63 percent of them had dark skin.
Artefacts dating back thousands of years to the Bronze Age were identified by experts at a Powys museum during a find day.
Secret ingredient from space found in unearthed Iron Age ornaments - Artefacts form ‘one of the biggest collections of meteoritic iron’ of any archaeological site ...
A new biomarker test can detect early-stage tau protein clumping up to a decade before it appears on brain scans, improving ...
Homo sapiens first reached Europe some 45,000 years ago, having trekked thousands of miles from Africa. These ancestors are ...
Japanese archaeologists have found clues in Türkiye to how ironmaking began, Tokyo’s public broadcaster NHK reported Tuesday.
Early Iron Age ornaments unearthed in Poland have been found to contain iron from meteorites, suggesting the ancient inhabitants of the region were adept at working the metal much earlier than thought ...
A recent study by Dr. Albert Jambon and his colleagues, published in the Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, revealed the presence of meteoric iron in Early Iron Age ornaments in Poland.
A recent study suggests that money could have come into existence due to long-distance external exchange networks that could not rely on familiar, trust-based relationships.
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