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Chemical analysis dates Italy’s wine production back to Chalcolithic

27 September 2017 | Archaeo Feed
Chemical analysis dates Italy's wine production back to Chalcolithic

Archaeologists have tested a large storage jar dating back to Copper Age (early 4th millennium BC), found at Monte Kronio site, Agrigento, Italy. Chemical analysis of its residue has tested positive for organic traces characteristic for grapes and winemaking process.

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3000-years-old settlement and burial site discovered

1 July 2017 | Archaeo Feed
3000-years-old settlement and burial site discovered

Archaeologists working a construction site of a high-pressure gas pipeline near Sulmierzyce, West Poland, discovered a settlement and burial site of the Lusitian culture, dating back the Early and Middle Bronze Age (1300-900 BC).

Europe

Building site in Plymouth reveals Bronze and Iron Age artefacts

14 September 2016 | Archaeo Feed
Building site in Plymouth reveals Bronze and Iron Age artefacts

Excavation site in Sherford, on the eastern edge of Plymouth, south-western United Kingdom, revealed numerous artefacts dated to the Bronze and Iron Age, including the Roman occupation period.

Near East

Artefacts of a deceased private collector of antiquities given to archaeologists

24 August 2016 | Archaeo Feed
Artefacts of a deceased private collector of antiquities given to archaeologists

Israel Antiquities Authority received artefacts from a family of a man who collected numerous ancient objects but recently deceased. The man was a power station worker at the Orot Rabin Power Station in Hadera, West Israel.

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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