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The Complete Guide to the Greek Island Paradise of Lemnos

Greek Reporter 23 Apr 2025
The Bronze Age village at Poliochni ... Poliochni, located on the east coast of Lemnos, is a Bronze Age village, one of the oldest communities in Europe. It flourished during the Early Bronze Age, dating back to around 4000-3000 BC.
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Archaeologists May Have Found The Forgotten Capital Of A Lost Civilization

IFL Science 23 Apr 2025
These clues now suggest that humans may have first settled the area as early as the Bronze Age, stretching back to somewhere between 3,300 and 1,200 BCE ... “All these studies are just a small part of the research of early European civilizations.
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Significant archaeological discoveries near Inverness

Heritage Daily 22 Apr 2025
AMS radiocarbon dating indicates extensive human activity during the early Neolithic (3600 BC), the Bronze Age (2500 BC to 750BC), the Iron Age (750 BC to AD 500), the Middle Ages (13th to 15th centuries AD) and the 18th century.
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Study highlights Neolithic seasonal habitation patterns at Wisad Pools

The Jordan Times 20 Apr 2025
6,900-5,000 BCE), although there is abroad and dispersed series of very large structures that range from the Early Bronze to at least the first part of the Iron Age (3,400-700 BCE), but the later ...
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Ancient Theater at Tlos to Host Performances for the 1st Time After 2,000 Years

Greek Reporter 17 Apr 2025
Although the theater of Tlos, as a structure, dates to the Hellenistic and Roman periods, the foundations of cultural influence in the region reach much further back, potentially as early as the Bronze Age.
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Beijing’s Palace Museum Unveils Captivating Exhibition Celebrating the Majesty of Minoan Civilisation

Greek City Times 15 Apr 2025
Titled “Daedalus ... The artefacts offer a comprehensive look into the Minoan civilisation, one of Europe’s earliest Bronze Age cultures, known for its grand palatial architecture, intricate frescoes, and early writing systems ... Source. ... Ads1. Ads1.
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Gaza's cultural heritage under threat amid ongoing conflict

The Jordan Times 14 Apr 2025
"Thus, from the 4th millenium BC ties were established with Egypt before it took Southern Palestine in the Early Bronze Age and ruled over the Egyptian Province of Canaan in the Late Bronze Age.
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How Peaceful Were the Minoans? Image of Gentle Civilization Revisited

Greek Reporter 14 Apr 2025
Metaxia Tsipopoulou, a leading expert on Bronze and Early Iron Age Crete, who has directed key excavations at the Early and Middle Minoan cemetery of Petras in Sitia, continuously used from 2800 to 1700 BC.
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The Ancient Wars Between Israelites and Philistines

Greek Reporter 13 Apr 2025
David Giving Thanks to God After the Death of Goliath, Charles Errard the Younger, 18th century ... In the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age, it was the site of wars between the Philistines and the Israelites ... This pottery dates to the Early Iron Age.
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The Legacy of Empires: How Cyprus Became a Geopolitical Prize

Greek Reporter 10 Apr 2025
Abraham Ortelius / Public Domain / Wikimedia Commons Early Cypriot History and Bronze Age Settlement ... The early Bronze Age saw the development of urban centers such as Enkomi, which became hubs of trade and metallurgy.
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North Macedonian ruins could be the lost capital of the Kingdom of Lyncestis

Heritage Daily 09 Apr 2025
The discovery of stone axes and fragments of ceramic vessels suggest that the area was inhabited as early as the Bronze Age (33001200 BC).
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Copper cymbals sheds light on shared musical traditions

Heritage Daily 08 Apr 2025
“The Early Bronze Age Umm an-Nar period has already provided rich evidence of interregional contact,” says co-author Professor Nasser Al-Jahwari, “but the precise nature of these connections remains an open question.”.
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Bronze Age Scandinavians Sailed Open Waters Before Vikings

Colombia One 07 Apr 2025
A new study shows that Bronze Age Scandinavians sailed across open seas ... A recent study shows that during the Bronze Age, early sailors regularly crossed waters between modern-day Denmark and Norway.
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Bronze Age Scandinavians Crossed Open Seas 3,000 Years Before Vikings

Greek Reporter 07 Apr 2025
3,000 years earlier than the Viking Era, Bronze Age Scandinavians crossed open seas using paddle-powered boats ... Published in the journal PLOS ONE, the research challenges long-standing beliefs that Bronze Age communities stuck to coastal waters.
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