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Bronze has been an important metal for millennia. Some two thousand years of Greek history come under the Bronze Age, 3,100 – 1,000 years BCE. This was a time of enormous creativity and courage ...
Between c. 1400 and 1200 BC, impressive palaces were the focal points of power for the Mycenaeans in Bronze Age Greece.
More than a dozen elite Greek marines dressed up like Bronze Age warriors and practised ancient fighting techniques — all in the name of science.
DNA analysis shows Griffin Warrior ruled his Greek homeland The Bronze Age leader was from the region he would come to rule Date: August 25, 2022 Source: University of Cincinnati Summary: Using ...
For ancient Greeks, every waterway was protected by nymphs. They were invariably ageless young girls who existed even before ...
These modern soldiers put Bronze Age armor to the test–how did it hold up? The 3,500-year-old Dendra armor may not look sleek, but new research shows how battle-worthy it really was.
Bronze Age warriors were often buried with their weapons, swords and spears, and boar’s tusk helmets. We found lots of those in tombs because they belonged to people buried there.
Now, a team of experimental archaeologists has put replicas of the armor through rigorous testing using Greek Marines and found that the ancient armor was indeed fit for use in Bronze Age combat.
Discovered in 2015, the warrior's intact tomb not only contained his remains but also weapons, gold, and jewels that all gave new insights into the trade and culture of the ancient Mediterranean.
Using new scientific tools, University of Cincinnati archaeologists discovered that an ancient Greek leader known today as the Griffin Warrior likely grew up around the seaside city he would one ...
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