Smithsonian Magazine: Large Groups Came Together for Grand Feasts at the End of the Bronze Age in Britain
Large Groups Came Together for Grand Feasts at the End of the Bronze Age in Britain
Middens, massive prehistoric rubbish heaps which became part of the British landscape, are revealing the distances people travelled to feast together at the end of the Bronze Age. In the largest study ...
At the end of the Bronze Age, a thriving world of trade, diplomacy, and powerful kingdoms unraveled in a wave of destruction that reshaped history. This episode explores the Sea Peoples, the last ...
Gizmodo: Bronze Age Britons Threw Massive Ragers With Food and Friends From Far Away
Bronze Age Britons Threw Massive Ragers With Food and Friends From Far Away
MSN: Large Groups Came Together for Grand Feasts at the End of the Bronze Age in Britain
At the end of the Bronze Age, a series of upheavals affected many civilizations across the eastern Mediterranean. Among the most debated groups involved in these events are the Sea Peoples, who appear ...
EurekAlert!: The Age of Feasting: Late Bronze Age networks developed through massive food festivals, with animals brought from far and wide
The Age of Feasting: Late Bronze Age networks developed through massive food festivals, with animals brought from far and wide
MSN: The Late Bronze Age collapse, how the Sea Peoples and a broken trade network brought civilizations to ruin
The Late Bronze Age collapse, how the Sea Peoples and a broken trade network brought civilizations to ruin
On βThe Fire Masters: The Bronze Age in France 2300β800 B.C.,β at the National Archaeological Museum of Saint-Germain-en-Laye. When we call the Bronze Age (2300β800 B.C.) prehistoric, that does not ...