Most of the skeletons found in the Thames River originate from the late Bronze Age and the early Iron Age, specifically dating from 2300 to 800 BCE and 800 BCE to 43 CE. By comparing their ...
Why so many human remains from the Bronze and Iron Age have surfaced from the Thames remains unknown. Researchers have dated a large number of the skeletons to those time periods, which possibly ...
In the study, "Human remains from the River Thames: new dating evidence," published in Antiquity, the research team reports that roughly half of 61 dated individuals derive from the Bronze and ...
The Battersea shield was found in the River Thames. It was almost certainly thrown ... Can you write down three of the biggest changes from the Bronze and Stone Ages. Write down three things ...
Why so many human remains from the Bronze and Iron Age have surfaced from the Thames remains unknown. Researchers have dated a large number of the skeletons to those time periods, which possibly means ...