CHITRADURGA: A copper hand axe used by people during the Copper age or Chalcolthic age has been discovered at Ajjigudda near Garga of Hosadurga taluk. Disclosing this to Express on Saturday, Dr S ...
Recently found in Matcz, in the municipality of Horodło in the Lublin Voivodeship in Poland, a unique copper axe dating back to the 4th-3rd millennium BCE, has been identified as belonging to the ...
Ötzi the Iceman—our favorite Copper Age corpsicle—is the gift that keeps on giving. A recent analysis of the metal found in the Neolithic hunter’s copper axe suggests a point of origin in Southern ...
Scientists have found that a copper axe carried by Otzi the Iceman - the 5,300-year-old well-preserved mummy discovered in the Austrian Alps - came from southern Tuscany in Italy. LONDON: Scientists ...
The copper used to make the axe blade of 5,000-year-old mummy Ötzi did not come from the Alpine region as had previously been supposed, but from ore mined in southern Tuscany. Ötzi was probably not ...
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