Ancient Bronze Age metalworkers producing copper may have been unknowingly generating iron as well. Robert Downes of the ...
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Six previously unknown Bronze Age mines uncovered in Spain may explain where ancient Scandinavian metal came from
In the sun-scorched hills near Cabeza del Buey, a small town in Spain’s Badajoz province, archaeologists from the University ...
An analysis of 150 artefacts from a site in Wales shows that the ancient practice of making tools out of bone persisted even ...
Archaeologists have uncovered six previously unknown Bronze Age mines in southwestern Spain, offering a striking new clue about where the metal in ancient Scandinavian artifacts may have come from.
New Spanish discovery: Six Bronze Age copper mines found in Badajoz province may match metal in Scandinavian artifacts. Trade route puzzle: The find could pinpoint a long-suspected Iberian source for ...
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