Tablet with inscription in an unknown language, found in Georgia in the Caucasus. Credit: R. Shengelia et al. Recent archaeological excavations have uncovered a basalt tablet with inscriptions in an ...
The latest in a series looking at history through a single object in the archaeology collections at Israel’s national museum We do not know the name of the Roman war veteran who owned this bronze ...
At head of title: Institute of Chinese Studies. The Chinese University of Hong Kong. Papers from a conference entitled "Ancient Chinese Bronzes from the Shouyang Studio and Elsewhere: An International ...
Around the 21st century BC, China entered the Bronze Age. Archaeologists have found the earliest bronze-making workshops in Erlitou, in the western part of Central China's Henan Province. The site, ...
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