During excavations as part of a road construction project in South Glamorgan, Wales, archaeologists uncovered a Bronze Age burial site.
British archaeologists have discovered Bronze Age artifacts unique to their area
While excavating a stretch of road between Cambridgeshire and Bedfordshire, scientists discovered Bronze Age artifacts.
Bronze Age spears
The earliest ones were thin and leaf-shaped with a reinforced ovoid middle vein and cast with teeth (thin protrusions at the base of the spearhead) that entered a slit at the end of the spear shaft.
Archaeologists discover a treasure trove of Bronze Age artifacts
While excavating a famous Roman battlefield site in the Swiss Alps, archaeologists accidentally stumbled upon a hoard of 80 artifacts dating back to the Late Bronze Age.
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5 most unique and luxurious artifacts of the Bronze Age
At its simplest level, the term “Bronze Age” is used to refer to the period when cultures in Europe, Asia, and Africa first began to use metalworking.