• Ancient Civilisations

    Britain’s Ancient Tin Trade Revolutionised the Bronze Age

    New research from Durham University confirms that Britain’s tin trade was crucial in transforming the Bronze Age across Europe and the Mediterranean. Researchers uncovered evidence of a sophisticated long-distance trade network by analysing tin ingots from the Uluburun shipwreck off Turkey’s coast, dated to around 1320 BCE. Using advanced chemical and isotopic analyses, the team traced the tin’s origins to Cornwall and Devon in southwest Britain, establishing these regions as major suppliers of tin for Mediterranean bronze production. The findings highlight Britain’s pivotal role in the era’s technological and cultural advancements. Tin, essential for creating bronze, was transported over 2,500…

  • Ancient Civilisations - Archaeological Excavations - Relics Unearthed- Artefacts

    The Ancient Forest of Doggerland at Cresswell Beach

    Doggerland, once a thriving prehistoric landscape, now lies submerged beneath the North Sea, connecting Britain to continental Europe. Occasionally exposed by winter storms, the remains of this ancient submerged forest, part of the Mesolithic landscape of Doggerland, emerge from the sands of Cresswell Beach. The remains at Cresswell Beach include stumps and felled trunks of Oak, Hazel and Alder trees, preserved by peat deposits. These remnants date back over 7,000 years, thriving during the Mesolithic period. This forest existed before Britain’s separation from continental Europe, a result of rising post-glacial sea levels that transformed the region into what is now…

  • Ancient Civilisations - Historical Events and Cultures

    Pyramids as the Tree of Life: An Archaeological Eden?

    At Fossilia, we unearth history’s buried tales, and few are as tantalising as a bold new theory linking ancient Egypt’s pyramids to the Biblical Garden of Eden. In a provocative study, Dr. Edward K. Werner proposes that the iconic pyramids of Giza may symbolise the Tree of Life, a sacred motif weaving through ancient myths. Could these stone giants, built to defy time, hold echoes of a primordial paradise? For millennia, the pyramids have stood as testaments to Egypt’s architectural genius, their limestone faces whispering of pharaohs and eternity. Archaeologists long viewed them as royal tombs, housing kings like Khufu for…