Archaeologists have discovered iron objects at six sites in Tamil Nadu, dating back to 2,953–3,345 BCE, or between 5,000 to 5 ...
Iron Age Iberians nailed skulls to walls in public. But were the remains those of revered friends—or reviled foes?
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Live Science on MSN'Nailed-head ritual' in Iron Age Spain was more 'complex than initially thought,' severed skulls revealAn analysis of the origins of seven severed skulls with nails through them shows that some people treated this way in Iron ...
The origins of the Iron Age have for long been traced to the Hittite Empire in Anatolia, where iron technology likely emerged ...
Archaeologists in Tamil Nadu have uncovered iron artifacts dating back 5,400 years, suggesting the region may have ...
New evidence reveals that Tamil Nadu may have skipped the Copper Age, directly advancing to iron smelting. Archaeological ...
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin recently released a monograph suggesting that iron-making in the subcontinent dates as ...
Iron implements found in Tamil Nadu indicate that the Iron Age began here 5,300 years ago. Politicizing this fact does a ...
The term gamechanger is often over used enough to be rendered meaningless, but the huge Simandou mine in the West African ...
A 2,600-year-old ankle ring containing meteoritic iron. The burial sites of Częstochowa-Raków and Częstochowa-Mirów in ...
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ZME Science on MSNAncient Iberians Nailed Skulls to Walls — And It’s Not Very Clear WhyAmong the ruins of ancient cities scattered across northeastern Spain, archaeologists have uncovered a grisly yet fascinating ...
Severed heads like these were a unique funerary practice within the Iron Age Iberian world. For archaeologists and ...
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