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The donkeys, found buried under a Bronze Age house in ancient Gath, near Tell es-Safi, were determined to have originated ...
Archaeologists uncovered the ancient armor in a tomb 60 years ago. Only recently did researchers put a replica to the test.
Archaeologists discovered ancient bronze armor belonging to a warrior in a food jar on the island of Crete. There were also grave goods.
Similar examples of ancient lion artifacts appear to have been used as door knockers. But the newly discovered discs may have ...
Archaeology Ancient Mycenaean armor is so good, it protected users in an 11-hour battle simulation inspired by the Trojan War News By Jennifer Nalewicki published 22 May 2024 ...
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Modern marines have tested out ancient Greek body armor in an 11-hour simulation of Bronze Age combat and found it to be battle-worthy.
A new study reveals that the sensitivity of teeth, which makes them zing in a dentist's chair or ache after biting into something cold, can be traced back to the exoskeletons of ancient, armored fish.
This king has been identified with the last king of Israel, Hoshea, who died around the same time, at the time of the Assyrian exile of the ten tribes from Israel.
Greek soldiers recreated ancient life conditions in a study to determine if the Dendra panoply, armor used by the Mycenaeans some 3,500 years ago, could stand up to combat. Study authors found it did.