Hunter-Gatherer Metallurgy In The Early Iron Age Of Northern Fennoscandia Was Integrated And Advanced

Conny Waters – AncientPages.com – The theory that iron technology was a late introduction, pᴀssively received by the population in communities of the Circumpolar North, was finally challenged. Bronze buckle (F1784) from the Sangis smithing site (Sangis 730). Charred organic material (resin?) was found next to the bronze buckle, radiocarbon-dated to c. 50 BC–AD 115 […]

Flexible Glᴀss – Lost Ancient Roman Invention Because Glᴀssmaker Was Beheaded By Emperor Tiberius

Ellen Lloyd – AncientPages.com – Did ancient Romans invent unbreakable glᴀss? If they did, their secrets would be long lost because the Roman Emperor Tiberius beheaded the inventor of flexible glᴀss. A Roman blown-glᴀss cinerary urn, dated between 1st and 3rd centuries AD. Image credit: Luis García – CC BY-SA 3.0 According to Roman authors […]

Why Did King Solomon Hide Advanced Technology In A Secret Place? First Visit – Part 1

Ellen Lloyd – AncientPages.com – We can begin this story by saying we have no evidence for King Solomon, other than the Holy Bible, Quran, and certain less known sacred texts. Whether King Solomon was a real individual or a fictional character remains an ancient mystery. Some scholars suggest King Solomon was invented as political […]