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Rock art dating 2000 BC found in Siberia

22 June 2016 | Archaeo Feed
Rock art dating 2000 BC found in Siberia

Bronze Age rock paintings were studied by archaeologists in the region of the Gorbitsa village, nearly 550 kilometres North-east of regional capital Chita (Zabaykalsky Krai, Russia).

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Numerous metal finds from eastern Poland

30 May 2016 | Archaeo Feed
Numerous metal finds from eastern Poland

Cooperation between archaeologists and metal detectorists exceeded any expectations as three treasure troves and over 500 metal artefacts have been discovered. The systematic fieldwork took place in the valley of the river Sieniocha between Komarów and Tyszowce.

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Detectorist facing charges after revealing Bronze Age find

26 May 2016 | Archaeo Feed
Detectorist facing charges after revealing Bronze Age find

A bracelet, dated to the Bronze Age (1600-1350 BC), has been secured by the Police after a detectorist, who brought it to the local Heritage Office. The men has recovered the priceless artefact a few weeks a ago, while illegally searching with a metal detector.

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A hoard of bronze objects discovered in Western Poland

18 March 2016 | Archaeo Feed
A hoard of bronze objects discovered in Western Poland

A family during a stroll through the fields discovered a hoard of bronze objects dated to the period between 12th-8th centuries BC.

Europe

Detectorist finds untouched Bronze Age barrow

14 March 2016 | Archaeo Feed
Detectorist finds untouched Bronze Age barrow

An untouched Bronze Age burial mound was discovered by a metal detectorist in British North West.

Near East

Winery unearthed in a Canaanite palace

3 March 2016 | Archaeo Feed
Winery unearthed in a Canaanite palace

The excavations at the Canaanite palace at tel Kabri revealed numerous rooms filled with jars under the collapsed walls and roof. The palace is dated back to Middle Bronze Age (around 1950-1550 BCE).

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Bronze Age wheel in a perfect state recovered

19 February 2016 | Archaeo Feed
Bronze Age wheel in a perfect state recovered

Excavations at the Must Farm, on the outskirts of Peterborough (East England) led to a discovery of largest and most perfectly preserved bronze age wheel ever discovered in the UK.

Europe

Badger digs up Bronze Age burial near Stonehenge

9 February 2016 | Archaeo Feed
Badger digs up Bronze Age burial near Stonehenge

A Bronze Age cremation burial has been discovered near Stonehenge. The site is a burial mound located at Netheravon, Wiltshire.

Europe

Bronze Age village discovered near ancient Aquileia

13 January 2016 | Archaeo Feed
Bronze Age village discovered near ancient Aquileia

Remains of a 3500-year-old settlement were found by archaeologists near the ancient Roman city of Aquileia in Northeast Italy.

Near East

Variety of sites discovered in United Arab Emirates

5 January 2016 | Archaeo Feed
Variety of sites discovered in United Arab Emirates

Exavations at sites across Sharjah region in the United Arab Emirates, including Mleiha, Al Faya, Wadi Al Hilo, Tell Abraq and Dibba Al Hisn, revealed numerous discoveries dating from 500’000 BC onward.

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Bronze age graveyard discovered in North Poland

31 October 2015 | Archaeo Feed
Bronze age graveyard discovered in North Poland

A graveyard of an Early Bronze Age culture was discovered by archaeologists in Kałdus (North Poland).

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Oldest traces of stone fortifications in Poland discovered

3 September 2015 | Archaeo Feed
Oldest traces of stone fortifications in Poland discovered

Archaeological excavations at the Zyndram’s Mountain near Maszkowice in Southern Poland revealed remains of the possibly oldest stone fortifications known in the country, dated back to the 16th-15th century BC.

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