Bronze Age

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Analysis of ancient DNA shows that people who replaced Britain's population around 2400 BC came from the river deltas of the Low Countries. These migrants, linked to the Bell Beaker culture, carried a unique mix of hunter-gatherer and early farmer ancestry preserved in wetland regions. Within a century, they accounted for 90 to 100 percent of Britain's genetic makeup, displacing the Neolithic farmers who built Stonehenge.

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Archaeologists have uncovered a vast 140-hectare Bronze Age settlement in north-eastern Kazakhstan, dating back to around 1600 BC. The site, known as Semiyarka, features houses, a central monumental building, and an industrial zone for bronze production. This discovery reshapes understanding of prehistoric Eurasian societies.

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