Archaeologists have unearthed a 3,000-year-old spade made of oak, one of the oldest and most complete wooden tools ever ...
By Elizabeth Hunter via SWNS Archaeologists have discovered a 3,000-year-old spade - one of the oldest and most complete ...
While most wooden artifacts disintegrate after thousands of years, the newly unearthed oak tool has remained in remarkable ...
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A routine excavation turned out to be a historical one for archaeologists in Britain when they came across a well-preserved ...
The Bronze Age tool is an extremely rare find given that organic material, such as wood, tends to decay relatively quickly.
The wooden spade, almost 3,000 years old, was discovered during archaeological excavations by Wessex Archaeology.
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Only one other Bronze Age wooden tool like this has been recovered in Britain - discovered in a Cheshire mine in 1875 and eventually radiocarbon dated in 1993 and revealed to be nearly 4,000 years ...
A rich series of radiocarbon dates from Tol-e Sangi is a significant addition for evaluating the timing of the PPN-PN transition. Specifically, the period from 6900 to 6800 BC can be considered as ...