A wine shop sign in the ruins of the ancient Roman city Herculaneum’s main street. The sign tells viewers to 'come to the sign of the bowls' (ad cucumas). Some of the wines also have vintage dates.
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The evolution of the Bronze Age: The next chapter of human history
Asia, Africa and Europe. We will meet the peoples who lived in these lands, including some of the very earliest major ...
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Millets are no modern fad: Bronze Age humans consumed this gluten-free grain, here’s why
People these days are swapping wheat with a more nutritious grain - millet. But this isn’t just another modern health trend. Millets have been a staple in the diet for centuries. A recent study has ...
Tiszafüred Majoroshalom B54. sír (MNMKK MNM AD HaGy Kovács Tibor hagyatéka). A hivatkozás hozzá: Kovács 1995, Abb. 1/A, 2-3 és Dani János et al. 2025 Kovács, T (1995) Auf Mitteleuropa weisende ...
The excavation at Naḥal Rimmonim yielded the remains of seven individuals interred in jar burials and a grave dating, respectively, to Middle Bronze Age I–II and III. The MB I–II storage-jar burials ...
In 2022, a farmer plowing his field in Rhubodach, Scotland came across the remains of two people that date back 4,000 years.
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