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As iron replaced bronze, civilizations across the world entered a new era of warfare, tools, and technology. This period marked major shifts in society, trade, and power.
Analysis of cauldrons nearly two and a half millennia-old has allowed archaeologists to create a near-perfect replica, ...
A replica of a 2,400-year-old cauldron has been forged to help archaeologists shed light on how people lived during the Iron ...
Iron Age site believed to be potential ritual and ceremonial centre for community that also hosted large feasts - Detailed ...
Excavations at Amathus Palace, Cyprus, uncovered limestone paving and room corners from the iron age palace’s first ...
A collection of more than 800 Iron Age artefacts found in a North Yorkshire field has now found a permanent home. The ...
Since the 1960s, archaeologists have recognized Navan Fort as a complex religious site that was used by the elite as long ago as the late Bronze Age and the Iron Age, or about 1000 B.C. to A.D. 400.
A replica of an Iron Age thatched roundhouse has been destroyed by fire in a suspected arson attack. Fire crews were called to Flag Fen Archaeology Park in Peterborough, at 21:43 BST on Sunday after ...
In sub-Saharan Africa, the Iron Age began sometime between 1000 and 550 BCE, and it began with the Nok people, a culture that sculpted elaborate terracotta figurines, farmed millet, and developed ...