Ceramic vessels which date back to 11th-12th century Jerusalem could have been used as an ancient version of explosive hand grenades, according to a recent study. Though the containers were originally ...
New analysis into the residue inside ancient ceramic vessels from 11th–12th century Jerusalem has found that they were potentially used as hand grenades. Previous research into the diverse ...
Four ancient ceramic shards were discovered in Armenian Garden. A new analysis of ancient ceramic pots from 11th-12th century Jerusalem has revealed that some of these vessels may have been used as ...
“This research has shown the diverse use of these unique ceramic vessels which include ancient explosive devices,” he said in the press release. “These vessels have been reported during the time of ...
A new Israeli research initiative is using cutting-edge scientific methods to solve one of archaeology’s oldest mysteries: where ancient pottery was made. The project, launched by the Israel ...
A recent study published in the Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports reveals fascinating details about the daily life of the inhabitants of Dispilio, a Neolithic settlement located on the shores ...
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Chemical residues in prehistoric Native American ceramic vessels are believed to offer the earliest known evidence for black drink consumption. Undergraduate students worked with chemists to conduct ...
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