BC bronze and flint arrowheads from the Tollense Valley, north-east Germany, uncovering the earliest evidence for large-scale ...
A new analysis of arrowheads at a Bronze Age site in Germany shows that local warriors clashed with an army from the south ...
Bronze Age arrowheads from the Tollense Valley shed light on a massive battle over 3,000 years ago, involving over 2,000 ...
Metal arrowheads found in Germany’s Tollense Valley shed light on who may have fought in the ancient conflict around 1250 B.C ...
Investigations in northeastern Germany have uncovered evidence of a large and violent conflict that took place around 1250 B.C.
Northeastern Germany’s Tollense Valley hosts what is known as the world’s oldest battlefield: an archaeological site bearing the remains of some 150 individuals, dating to the 13th century BCE.
A new analysis of dozens of arrowheads is helping researchers piece together a clearer portrait of the warriors who clashed on Europe’s oldest known battlefield 3,250 years ago. The bronze and flint ...
Tollense Valley could provide the earliest evidence of interregional conflict in Europe, with fighters coming from far away ...
To try to answer these questions, a team of researchers from several German institutions compared the bronze and flint ...
FLINT — For the first time since the water crisis began in 2014, a presidential campaign event was held in Flint Tuesday with no mention of the lead poisoning of the city's drinking water supply ...
Closely watched elections in the former East Germany are likely to reveal a still-divided country and yield a worrying challenge to Berlin. By Steven Erlanger Steven Erlanger traveled for three ...