Lusatian Culture: Ancient Traders Of Central Europe Built Strongly Fortified Settlements To Withstand Scythian Attacks

A. Sutherland  – AncientPages.com – Lusatian culture dates back to the Bronze Age and the Early Iron Age (14th-4th century BC), occupying the broadest range of central Europe. This culture covered almost the entire territory of the Polish lands, central and northwestern Slovakia and Moravia, northern and northeastern Bohemia, Saxony, Lusatia, eastern Thuringia, and eastern […]

Dozens Of Unique 2,500-Year-Old Ceremonial Treasures Discovered In A Drained Peat Bog

Conny Waters – AncientPages.com –  About 2,500 years ago, people tossed unique and beautiful treasures into a lake. Today the site is a drained peat bog converted into farmland. Archaeologists report that dozens of bronze ornaments, such as necklaces, bracelets, greaves, decorative pins, and numerous human bones, were discovered in the Chelmno district. Scientists say […]