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Between c. 1400 and 1200 BC, impressive palaces were the focal points of power for the Mycenaeans in Bronze Age Greece.
In the study, "Inequality at the Dawn of the Bronze Age: The Case of Başur Höyük, a 'Royal' Cemetery at the Margins of the Mesopotamian World," published in the Cambridge Archaeological Journal ...
Researchers described Tx1 as “the oldest blue fabric discovered in a Bronze Age context in Anatolia.” In ancient times, blue textiles were “very valuable,” “popular” and typically ...
A new study of 3,200-year-old trees in Turkey suggests that the mysterious collapse of several civilizations in the Late Bronze Age, from around 1200 to 1150 B.C., coincided with a severe three ...
Hidden for centuries, the Luwian culture is emerging as a crucial piece of the ancient Anatolian puzzle, transforming our understanding of Türkiye’s Bronze Age. Recent studies reveal that this ...
An elite Bronze Age man had brain surgery more than 3,000 years ago By Ashley Strickland, CNN ... Mesopotamia and Anatolia, according to study coauthor Israel Finkelstein, ...
AMMAN — Due to its geographic location, Cyprus played a significant role in trade during the Late Bronze Age. The island has been located between Anatolia and Syria and a Hittite document dated to the ...
Get Instant Summarized Text (Gist) In Early Bronze Age Anatolia, burial practices revealed significant inequality among adolescents, predating broader societal hierarchies.