Iconographic evidence of double-concave and angular bows from the Akkadian and New Kingdom periods in Mesopotamia and Egypt. Credit: Šaffa, G. / CC...
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Archaeologists have traced the origins of what may have been the deadliest weapon of the Bronze Age — the composite bow. A new study, led by Gabriel Šaffa and published in the Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, challenges long-held beliefs about when and where this revolutionary weapon first appeared. The findings reveal that the […]
Iconographic evidence of double-concave and angular bows from the Akkadian and New Kingdom periods in Mesopotamia and Egypt. Credit: Šaffa, G. / CC...
Four research papers of the study were recently published in SCI-indexed journals, and its findings have been presented at four national and...
Four research papers of the study were recently published in SCI-indexed journals, and its findings have been presented at four national and...
Archaeologists in southern Turkey have unearthed 3,500-year-old cuneiform tablets and seal impressions that once belonged to an unknown Hittite...
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Clinicians and scientists have recently observed a considerable rise in early-onset cancers in individuals under the age of 50.1 Concerningly, this...
Chinese scientists have identified impact remnants from meteorites in Chang'e-6 lunar samples, shedding light on the origin of water on the moon and...
GUANGZHOU, Oct. 21 (Xinhua) -- Scientists studying lunar samples brought back by China's Chang'e-6 mission have identified rare meteorite relics that...
The Getty Villa Museum hosted a unique sensory experience, bridging millennia by recreating the luxurious perfumes of Bronze Age Pylos. Archaeologist...