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Hindustan Times 19 Nov 2024
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Real-Life Ragnarök Climate Disaster Detected

Ancient Origins 13 Oct 2024
... been undertaken in order to investigate the development and resilience of agricultural practices, particularly through the 1250-year-long Iron Age (500 BC – AD 750),” write the authors of the study.
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Which came first, the chicken or the egg? Scientists FINALLY settle the debate

The Daily Mail 11 Oct 2024
Since the dawn of humanity, there is one question that has scrambled the minds of history's greatest thinkers ... Read More ... More recent studies suggests that humans in Southeast Asia first domesticated these birds somewhere between 1650 BC and 1250 BC ... .
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Archaeologists discover southern army fought at 'Europe's oldest battle'

Phys Dot Org 24 Sep 2024
Archaeologists analyzed thirteenth century BC bronze and flint arrowheads from the Tollense Valley, north-east Germany, uncovering the earliest evidence for large-scale interregional conflict in Europe ... 1250 BC.
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New findings at Europe’s oldest battlefield

Heritage Daily 24 Sep 2024
Archaeologists studying 13th century BC bronze and flint arrowheads from ... The Tollense Valley, located in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, is renowned for a massive battle that took place around 1250 BC.
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New Twist In ‘Europe’s Oldest Battle’ Gleaned From Bronze Age Arrowheads

Ancient Origins 24 Sep 2024
Though this location is now a tranquil riverside field, it was the scene of intense violence around 1250 BC ... The Urnfield Culture, which emerged in the 13th century BC, was marked by substantial ...
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Arrowheads reveal new insights into the armies that fought on Europe’s oldest battlefield

CNN 23 Sep 2024
Since then, excavations have unearthed 300 metal finds and 12,500 bones belonging to about 150 individuals who fell in battle at the site in 1250 BC ... “The 13th century BC saw changes of burial rites, symbols and material culture.
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Unveiling 1,200 years of Human Occupation in Canada's Arctic

Ancient Origins 13 Jul 2024
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... The Arctic has been home to various cultures, such as the Paleo-Inuit (2500 BC to 1250 AD) and the Thule-Inuit (1200 to 1500 AD) ... Professor Jules Blais, lead of the study. (University of Ottawa) ... Blais says. ... .
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Was the 8.6 Frequency a Lost Ancient Knowledge?

Armstrong Economics 09 Jul 2024
About eight civilizations collapsed, with the exception of Egypt post-1250 BC ... All other civilizations collapsed, with the exception of Egypt post 1250 BC, but even that was greatly diminished.
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Townsfolk throw their weight behind a restoration

Ekathimerini 20 Jun 2024
... one of the most important in Greece, and the Mycenaean vaulted tomb of Minyas, also known as the “Treasury of Minyas” (1250 BC), which was first excavated by German archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann.
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New book traces Fujairah’s history to the Paleolithic era

Gulf News 03 Jun 2024
The Umm an-Nar period (circa 25002000 BC); The Wadi Suq period and the Late Bronze Age (2000–1600 BC) and (1600–1300/1250 BC); the Iron Age (1300/1250–300 BC); the late pre-Islamic period (300 ...
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This 3,200-Year-Old Rock Is Filled With Ancient Egyptian Sick Notes, And Some Of Them Are Interesting

Huffington Post 23 May 2024
At least, those were some of the sickies inscribed onto a 1250 BC Egyptian “ostracon” (broken-off stone) housed in the British Museum. What’s the stone? ... “It provides a workmen’s register for 280 days of the year,” the British Museum writes ... Related... .
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Ancient Chacoan Settlements Used Conch-Shell Trumpets to Keep in Touch

Ancient Origins 02 May 2024
Before Cell Phones and Wi-Fi, There Were Conch-Shell Trumpets ... (Richard Loose/Antiquity Publications Ltd) ... The Chacoan people lived in northern New Mexico in the semi-arid San Juan Basin on the Colorado Plateau from approximately 850 to 1250 BC ... Source.
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Which came first, chicken or egg? Scientists finally unravel mystery

The News International 04 Apr 2024
— Unsplash ... According to a research article published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, humans living in Southeast Asia first started domesticating these birds somewhere between 1650 BC and 1250 BC ... .
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Five Ancient Greek Mysteries that Remain Unsolved

Greek Reporter 14 Mar 2024
440 to 430 BC ... Whatever the cause, between 1250 and 1200 BC, the importance of the palaces declined and centralized control on the Greek mainland disintegrated ... The Greek Dark Ages, as they are referred to by historians, lasted between 1100 and 750 BC.

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