Category : Search result: Bronze Age archaeology


60,000-year-old poisoned arrows found in South Africa

Groundbreaking research reveals the world's oldest direct evidence of poisoned arrow use, dating back 60,000 years in South Africa, challenging previous historical timelines. Discover the implications.

Rare Iron Age Battle Trumpet Found in Norfolk Hoard

A 'hugely significant' collection of 2,000-year-old Iron Age artefacts, including a near-complete Celtic battle trumpet, has been discovered in West Norfolk, reshaping our understanding of ancient British culture. Read the full story.

Rare Iron Age Carnyx Among Hoard Found in Norfolk

A routine excavation in Norfolk has uncovered a 'remarkable' hoard of Iron Age artefacts, including a near-complete Celtic battle trumpet. Discover the story behind this hugely significant find.

State Pension age rises to 67 from 2026

The UK State Pension age is set to rise from 66 to 67 starting April 2026, impacting millions. A further increase to 68 is planned. Discover the full timeline and financial implications.

State Pension age rises to 67 from 2026

Millions face delayed retirement as the State Pension age increases from 66 to 67 starting April 2026. Learn the new rates, review findings, and what the changes mean for you.

Bronze Age remains rediscovered on Isle of Bute

A farmer's plough uncovers a lost 4,000-year-old burial chamber on the Isle of Bute. New analysis reveals details of two Bronze Age individuals in Scotland's state-of-the-art facility. Read the full story.

Bronze Age remains of two people found in lost Bute cist

A forgotten Bronze Age burial site on the Isle of Bute, rediscovered by a farmer, has yielded the remains of two individuals. New analysis at Scotland's state-of-the-art facility is uncovering their 4,000-year-old secrets.

UK's ancient stone circles see renewed spiritual interest

In Cornwall, groups are turning to ancient stone circles like Boscawen-Ûn for spiritual nourishment, as traditional religious affiliation declines across the UK. Discover the modern pilgrimage to prehistoric sites.

Neanderthal cannibalism targeted women and children

A chilling study reveals Neanderthals practised 'selective cannibalism' on female outsiders in a Belgian cave 40,000 years ago. Discover the grim details of this prehistoric survival strategy.

Prehistoric chewing gum reveals ancient DNA

Archaeologists discover 10,500-year-old birch tar chewed by brown-eyed teenager in Estonia, rewriting our understanding of Stone Age life through DNA analysis.

Vast 3,500-Year-Old Bronze Age City Uncovered

Archaeologists uncover a vast 3,500-year-old settlement in Kazakhstan, transforming our understanding of Bronze Age steppe societies and their advanced urban life. Discover the secrets of the 'City of Seven Ravines'.

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