The Maghreb has long been absent from studies on the recent prehistory of the Mediterranean. The new findings change that.
The ruins of a prehistoric skyscraper: New research is revealing how Cornish tin appears to have boosted a long-lost Bronze Age Mediterranean civilization. This aerial photo shows that ...
Artifacts at Kach Kouch reveal stable agricultural settlements in mediterranean africa over 3,000 years ago.
The discovery of a Bronze Age settlement at Kach Kouch, Morocco, redefines the Maghreb’s history, proving early habitation, ...
Officials and archaeologists have said the small object, which was auctioned by Lyon and Turnbull for €22,500 earlier this ...
The discovery of a 4,000-year-old Bronze Age settlement at Kach Kouch in Morocco challenges the belief that the Maghreb was ...
New archaeological research is revealing that, more than a thousand years before Britain became part of the Roman Empire, it was part of an extraordinary Mediterranean-based trading network.
It's long been known that Sardinia's Nuragic culture had Bronze Age Europe's most impressive architecture as well as equally ...
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