Read more about the article Charles Will Bring A New Royal Age, Says German Cousin
Image shows Donatus, Prince and Landgrave of Hesse, 56, in undated photo. He will attend King Charles III's coronation in London, England, on Saturday, May 6, 2023. (Newsflash)

Charles Will Bring A New Royal Age, Says German Cousin

A German grandnephew of the late Duke of Edinburgh has told how the coronation of King Charles III will "herald a new royal age." Prince Philipp of Hohenlohe-Langenburg - who…

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Read more about the article Higher Voice Pitch Makes Women’s Faces Appear Younger
Picture shows University of Vienna where investigation was made about whether voice pitch can influence how female faces are evaluated. Undated photo. (Newsflash)

Higher Voice Pitch Makes Women’s Faces Appear Younger

A higher-pitched voice does not make female faces appear more attractive, but it does make them seem 1.5 years younger. This is according to a study by the University of…

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Read more about the article Bronze Age Sword Unearthed By Man With Metal Detector In Parents Back Garden
Pieces of a sword believed to be from the Bronze Age were found by Matti Rintamaa in his parent's yard with the help of a metal detector in the village of Panelia, Finland.

Bronze Age Sword Unearthed By Man With Metal Detector In Parents Back Garden

A Bronze Age sword that could date back as far as 1700 BC has been found by a man using a metal detector in his parents’ back garden. Matti Rintamaa…

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Read more about the article Bronze Age Stone Anchor In Service For 2,000 Years Before Being Lost Is Found On Sea Bottom
Israel Authorities found an ancient stone anchor used for 2,000 years underwater at the Tel Dor archaeological site in northern Israel.

Bronze Age Stone Anchor In Service For 2,000 Years Before Being Lost Is Found On Sea Bottom

Archaeologists found this ancient anchor that they believe was in use for at least 2,000 years at the bottom of the sea in Northern Israel. The discovery of the ancient…

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Read more about the article Archaeologists Discover Almost Four Millenia Old Gold Ring From Cornwall In German Grave
The gold wire spiral was found in the grave of an Early Bronze Age woman in the municipality of Ammerbuch-Reusten in the Tubingen district in Germany.

Archaeologists Discover Almost Four Millenia Old Gold Ring From Cornwall In German Grave

An Early Bronze Age golden ring which was unearthed from a grave and is believed to originate from Cornwall is the oldest ever golden object discovered in southwestern Germany. Archaeologists…

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Read more about the article Bronze-Age Miners Brought Cooked Meals To Work 1,000 Years Ago
The main building of the Austrian Academy of Sciences in the city of Vienna in Austria which was involved in the OAW/OAI research which revealed that people in the Bronze Age had a plant-based diet.

Bronze-Age Miners Brought Cooked Meals To Work 1,000 Years Ago

Austrian researchers have revealed that Bronze-Age miners used to bring cooked lunches to their workplace. The study looked into the dietary habits of workers in the Late Bronze Age in…

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