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Laos' Giant Jars Unveil Multigenerational Burials and Hidden Trade Links
archaeology6 days ago

Laos' Giant Jars Unveil Multigenerational Burials and Hidden Trade Links

Excavation of a large stone jar at Site 75 on Laos’ Plain of Jars uncovered the remains of about 37 individuals, dating to 9th–12th centuries, indicating secondary interment and multigenerational mortuary use rather than a single burial. The find included grave goods such as beads from South India and Mesopotamia, suggesting long-distance trading connections; some remains show signs of cremation. The research proposes that smaller jars housed initial decomposition before bones were moved to larger jars, hinting at a lifecycle of mortuary rites across generations, though researchers caution that practices varied locally across Laos.

Ancient Iran Seals Reveal Early Bureaucracy and Far-Reaching Trade
archaeology3 months ago

Ancient Iran Seals Reveal Early Bureaucracy and Far-Reaching Trade

Archaeologists at Tapeh Tyalineh in western Iran uncovered over 7,000 seal impressions and related artifacts, signaling a sophisticated ancient administration and extensive trade across Western Asia; seals were used on goods, storage, and doors, suggesting a broad network of merchants. Dating is not yet absolute and researchers plan further work, with excavations slated to resume around 2027.

"Rare Bronze Age Arrowhead Made from Fallen Meteorite Discovered in Switzerland"
archaeology2 years ago

"Rare Bronze Age Arrowhead Made from Fallen Meteorite Discovered in Switzerland"

A Bronze Age arrowhead excavated in Switzerland has been found to be made from iron retrieved from a meteorite, possibly originating from Estonia. The discovery not only reveals the use of meteoritic iron in prehistoric times but also suggests the existence of extensive trade networks thousands of years ago. Iron meteorites were commonly used to make tools and weapons during the Bronze Age, but artifacts made from meteoritic iron are relatively rare in Europe. The arrowhead's composition matches a specific class of iron meteorite known as IAB meteorites, with the best match being the Kaalijarv meteorite from Estonia. The find highlights the need to search for similar objects in archaeological collections to identify their parent meteorites.