A woman who lived around 3,500 years ago in Bronze Age Greece has come back into public view in a very unusual way. Not through writing or statues, but through a digital facial reconstruction created ...
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Scientists brought back the face of a 3,500-year-old woman who lived before the Trojan War
In a royal cemetery at Mycenae, the ancient stronghold of King Agamemnon, archaeologists in the 1950s uncovered a burial that ...
The rediscovered fossil astragalus from Mycenae, (A) posterior view with excavation tag, and (B) from various aspects. Credit: Jacqueline S. Meier A team of researchers has revealed the existence of ...
A large Bronze Age debris deposit in Mycenae, Greece, provides important data for understanding the history of animal resources at the site, according to a study published March 1, 2023, in the ...
A woman at the Badisches Landes museum in Karlsruhe Castle looks at a golden tomb mask, part of the exhibition Mycenae - The Legendary World of Agamemnon, in Germany in 2018. Photo: AFP The imposing ...
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