A developer’s appeal to push through its solar farm plans near the site of a Bronze Age burial ground has been thrown out.
The 3,000 year-old Peebles Hoard is redefining the understanding of Scotland's Bronze Age with never-before seen treasures.
First discovered in 1963, the Treasure of Villena is a haul of 66 items largely made of gold and silver. The treasure – ...
"HE refers to many possibilities for the potential use of the mound, including as a Bronze Age barrow, look out, and site for gallows, [but] its significance is most likely to relate to its ...
“That said, the application for the solar farm, off Cauldwell Road, between Mansfield and Sutton-in-Ashfield, was in the ...
The Bronze Age Peebles Hoard, which includes a sword and decorated trinkets, was discovered in the Scottish Borders by Mariusz Stępień, who is now 48. It dates back to 1000-800BC and comprises ...
Archaeologists recently completed new studies of the Bronze Age bell barrow at White Hill, near Brandon, in Thetford Forest. The team from Historic England conducted surveys of the mound ...
Police in Poland have launched an investigation after a collection of more than 100 Bronze Age artifacts surfaced unexpectedly in the northwest of the country. The discovery came to light when ...
Natah, reveal how life at the time was slowly changing from a nomadic to an urban existence, archaeologists said.
Settlements in northern Arabia were in a transitional stage of urbanization during the third to second millennium BCE, ...
A developer’s appeal to push through its solar farm plans near the site of a Bronze Age burial ground in Nottinghamshire has ...