A roughly 4,800-year-old royal Mesopotamian cemetery in eastern Turkey appears to complicate existing theories about how some ...
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Live Science on MSNHuman sacrifices found in a Bronze Age tomb in Turkey were mostly teenage girlsArchaeologists are unsure why unrelated teenagers were buried in an elaborate Bronze Age tomb but think their age may be a ...
This grave site on the upper reaches of the Tigris ... view of the tombs and this early society. Başur Höyük is a Bronze Age community dated to between 3100 BC and 2800 BC.
DNA study of Bronze Age tombs in Turkey reveals teenage human sacrifices, challenging ideas about early Mesopotamian society.
The metal detectorist found shards of the daggers back in 2017, gaining the attention of archaeologists and researchers. Photo by Stade District / Christian Schmidt In a cornfield in northern ...
Archaeological research conducted on the prehistoric Dorset burial site known as Flagstones has ... a specialist in Neolithic and Bronze Age monuments, in Exeter's Department of Archaeology ...
Archaeologists have a discovered a strange abundance of teenagers’ remains at “one of the richest” ancient Mesopotamian grave ...
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