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"Iron Age" Definitions
  1. the period in the history of humankind, following the Stone Age and the Bronze Age, marked by the use of implements and weapons made of iron.
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  3. the present age, following the bronze age; the last and worst of the four ages of the human race, characterized by danger, corruption, and toil.
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  5. any age or period of degeneracy or wickedness.

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It would be no surprise to find one in an Iron Age settlement, still attached to an Iron Age loincloth.
The burial conditions, however, made it clear that both the early Iron Age infants and the later Iron Age adults were culturally Philistines, according to the team.
One set of Iron Age square barrows in Yorkshire, for instance, was spotted due to the cropmarks in the form of four squares, which indicate the remains of Iron Age burial sites.
PERINO: I think Iron Age was actually not very good.
This area once hosted a vibrant Iron Age farming community.
"There's that joke that Iron Age is the future," Gale said.
"They did what Iron Age culture did," one soil researcher said.
The young Iron Age warrior appears to have died of natural causes.
Fire made the Bronze Age, the Iron Age, the Industrial Revolution possible.
Pickled bodies from the Iron Age had emerged from these deep vats.
In addition to these monuments, Iron Age and prehistoric settlements were also discovered.
According to historians, the original kingdom of Israel emerged during the Iron Age.
In the Iron Age, these bogs were portals to distant worlds, wilder realms.
Under the glass, the Kings of the Iron Age lay like chewed taffy.
The remains of a speared Iron Age warrior at the Pocklington site in Yorkshire.
And fava beans have been grown in the UK since the Iron Age, right?
Why do people worship bands like Power Trip and Iron Age with exceptional fervor?
In the iron age we can definitely see this ritual of death was so important.
Two vessels were 2,450 to 2,800 years old, from a large Iron Age cemetery complex.
It was dated to between 482 and 673 BC, the start of the Iron Age.
Or pretend that she had any claim to her, this orphan from the Iron Age?
She wasn't about to turn an orphan from the Iron Age out on the street.
The Bronze Age in Iberia was followed by the Iron Age about 2,800 years ago.
So why did the prevalence of parasites during Roman times increase compared to the Iron Age?
Rizk, who lives in Philadelphia, met Gale while rolling with Iron Age to Sound and Fury 2009.
This area in central Laos has more than 2,100 jars that were used during the Iron Age.
Among them, an Iron Age tunic, a 1,500-year-old arrow and a 3,400-year-old shoe.
Situated in the Grampian Mountains in Angus, Scotland lies the former sites of two prehistoric Iron Age hillforts.
The game lets players run a civilization starting in the bronze age and take it into iron age.
In the meantime, the court will have to interpret a Bronze Age law for an Iron Age world.
The latest findings include Iron Age structures and evidence of a Roman camp near the border with England.
They remained a staple of life in the region through the Bronze Age and into the Iron Age.
In addition, the scientists found a growing amount of North African ancestry in skeletons from the Iron Age.
Before the Roman era, the Basque had DNA that was indistinguishable from that of other Iron Age Iberians.
The jars measure a few feet across and date back to Laos' Iron Age (500 BCE to 500 CE).
That's also true of Eternal Champion, Iron Age vocalist Jason Tarpey's current focus, who also played the pre-show.
The result was the simulation of a voice that was last heard on Earth in the early Iron Age.
Two metal detectorists, Mark Hambleton and Joe Kania, discovered four iron age gold torcs in a field in Staffordshire.
Image: PNASAs many as 380 warriors—including a handful of women—were involved in the surprisingly large Iron Age battle.
Eran Arie, the Israel Museum&aposs curator of Iron Age and Persian archaeology, said the discovery was one of a kind.
A similar Iron Age chariot and two horse skeletons were uncovered last year at a different grave site, also at Pocklington.
Of the new discoveries, Historic England archeologists have found Neolithic cursus monuments, Iron Age settlements, square barrows, and a Roman farm.
Fire made it possible... there was no Bronze Age without fire, no Iron Age without fire, no Industrial Revolution without fire.
Image: Mike Bamforth/ULASA one-of-a-kind bark shield dating back to the Iron Age has been unearthed in England.
Image: Thames WaterConstruction work in Oxfordshire, England has resulted in the discovery of 26 skeletons dating back to the Iron Age.
Fire made it possible, there was no Bronze Age without fire, no Iron Age without fire, no Industrial Revolution without fire.
Dunne and her colleagues recently found three of these little spouted vessels buried with Iron Age infants and toddlers in Germany.
Their analysis suggests early Iron Age Philistines shared some genetic heritage with Mesolithic, or Stone Age, hunter-gatherers from Southern Europe.
Fire made it possible, there was no Bronze Age without fire, no Iron Age without fire, no industrial revolution without fire.
These folks belonged to the Arras culture, a group who lived in the area during the middle period of the iron age.
" We would have to say "suffered just as many parasites and ectoparasites as their counterparts in the preceding Iron Age, if not more.
The site, known as Childrey Warren, is around 3,000 years old, dating back to England's Iron Age and prior to the Roman conquest.
Hardcore in Texas did not begin with Iron Age—another band that played that weekend—but it's difficult to imagine it before them.
Secrets of a 2,600-year-old brain It's called Britain's oldest brain, and 2,600 years ago it belonged to an Iron Age man.
Although it only looks like pieces of wood now, they once fit together as a unique shield that was made during the Iron Age.
In addition to the paintings, archaeologists discovered Mesolithic and Neolithic flint tools, Iron Age hand-thrown pottery, a Roman fibula, and some medieval metalwork.
Societies have been looking for ways of forcing people to rest since at least the Iron Age, when the Sabbath tradition emerged in Judaism.
Silvie has been forced to join her parents on a two-week re-enactment of Iron Age culture staged on the moors of Northumbria.
The markings reveal evidence of ancient processional routes up to 5,000 years, Stone Age structures, Roman farmland, Iron Age settlements, and an Elizabethan hall.
"While I fully agree that there was a significant component of non-Levantine origins among the Philistines in the early Iron Age," he said.
The modern people of Basque Country, in northern Spain, are genetically similar to the Iberian Iron Age people with ancestry from the Russian steppe.
A Turkish air strike on Kurdish separatists caused severe damage to the 3,000-year-old Iron Age temple of Ain Dara in northwest Syria.
But for reasons that are unclear, this warrior's body was speared and clubbed prior to burial, in what is now a fascinating Iron Age mystery.
Looking ahead, Saag would like to study Iron Age migrations in more detail, and conduct genetic analyses of individuals living during the medieval time period.
It is, in some fashion, an act of archeology, an attempt to comprehend a recent history that nevertheless feels as distant as the Iron Age.
The shield was first discovered by archaeologists in 2015 in Leicester at an Iron Age site where people once farmed near the Fosse Way Roman road.
Elsewhere, the term is fast becoming a widely used description of how people now relate to our planet, rather like the Iron Age or the Renaissance.
The Pocklington burial site, discovered just two years ago, has been described as one of the largest and most significant iron age finds in recent times.
I knew NINEBARK, BIG SHOT and BOHEMIA but didn't get much traction from those three and had to take some chances with RHYMING and IRON AGE.
New research published today in Nature is offering unprecedented insights into European Bronze Age and Iron Age cultural norms related to infant care and weaning practices.
A team from Hebrew University was digging through the floor of a massive Iron Age structure when a volunteer who arrived for the day struck pay dirt.
Composer Michael Land didn't exactly get along with the tech he had to work with, unsurprising given this game dates from the Iron Age of the industry.
They laid the foundation for Power Trip in a lot of ways, drawing heavily from NYHC crossover, a sound Gale credits Iron Age for introducing them to.
The surprisingly lifelike toe was made to look natural by a skilled artisan who wanted to maintain aesthetic as well as mobility during the Early Iron Age.
Last week it was "Asoka," based on the life of an Iron Age Indian ruler, played by one of his all-time favorite actors, Shah Rukh Khan.
I have no idea where I heard that pot could help with anxiety, but I would guess it was from the internet or from someone in Iron Age.
Lest you be overwhelmed by the cuteness, there's a heartbreaking side to that discovery: Bronze and Iron Age parents buried their dead infants with their clay sippy cups.
We hop and bound and high five and adopt the kind of expression you'd imagine an iron-age ancestor might when presented with a ring-pull tin of tomatoes.
The study found that fish tapeworm eggs in particular were very widespread in Europe during the era of the Roman Empire, compared with the Bronze Age and Iron Age.
By combining genetics with archaeology and linguistics, the team has shown that Uralic language speakers reached the Baltic at the beginning of the Iron Age some 2,500 years ago.
Image: ULASArchaeologists have previously documented the use of bark to manufacture other objects, but this is the first time the material has been seen in an Iron Age weapon.
Speaking to former soldiers involved in a program to build an Iron Age roundhouse, Harry touched on a macabre brand of humor that civilians could find hard to understand.
The term 'Viking Age' is often used to describe a period in Northern Europe—especially Scandinavia—at the end of the Iron Age between the 8th and 11th centuries.
Image: PNASTo the victor go the spoils, or in some cases, the bodies of a vanquished enemy, as the discovery of remnants from an Iron Age battle in Denmark demonstrates.
Archaeologist Caroline Earwood has written extensively on the subject and says that the earliest discovery of bog butter dates to the Iron Age, although it may have existed before then.
Feeding a baby any sort of milk in a container during the Iron Age risked also feeding the baby a lot of the bacteria that would grow in the vessel.
" Matthew Arnold saw Goethe as a kind of healer and liberator, calling him the "physician of the Iron Age," who "read each wound, each weakness" of the "suffering human race.
The size of this army was disproportionate to the typical size of Germanic Iron Age villages, which suggests newfound organization and leadership, and the practice of recruiting soldiers from far away.
The skeletal remains gave officials a clearer picture of little-known post-battle rituals in the Iron Age, revealing what winning sides did with fallen soldiers&apos bodies after the war.
John Kenny, a trombonist from Birmingham, England, who also plays the carnyx, an Iron Age horn, said that ancient instruments were important because they offered a different perspective on the past.
In 2008, York Archaeological Trust researchers were excavating the Heslington Iron Age site at the University of York when they uncovered the man's skull face down in a clay-rich pit.
Evidence of Stone, Bronze and Iron Age life had been discovered, and there is a Saxon window in the local church that dates to the period before the Norman invasion of 1066.
Iron Age Iberians could trace some of their ancestry to new waves of people arriving from northern and Central Europe, possibly marking the rise of so-called Celtiberian culture on the peninsula.
Iron Age haven't put out a record in almost a decade, but their set—slotted in the middle of the Canton Hall show—still had kids flying and willing to risk it all.
Trilobites Some 3,400 years ago, before the Iron Age or the rise of Ancient Greece, people on the Solomon Islands left their white sandy shores for the cerulean seas of the South Pacific.
During the Bronze Age and subsequent Iron Age in Europe, perhaps about a third of all newborns died before their first birthday and only about half of children reached adulthood, Rebay-Salisbury said.
The finding represents a previously unknown and surprisingly large battle that happened at the dawn of the first century AD and featured a post-battle ritual not seen before among Iron Age Germanic tribes.
The "speared burial" figure was discovered among 75 burial chambers, also known as barrows, containing over 160 iron age skeletons dating back to between 800 BC to the the start of the first millennium.
The findings, which were published Wednesday in the journal Antiquity, provide a snapshot into a brutal Iron Age attack and offer insight into the lives of the victims who were murdered in their homes.
"This is an absolutely phenomenal object, one of the most marvelous, internationally important finds that I've encountered in my career," said Julia Farley, curator of British and European Iron Age Collections at the British Museum.
The Philistines may have had southern European ancestry Comparing results from the earliest-available Philistines with DNA from later Iron Age remains in the area, the scientists found that the European genes did not continue.
A new study finds that despite these sanitation advances, Romans of the time suffered just as many, if not more, parasites and ectoparasites, like lice and fleas, as their counterparts in the preceding Iron Age.
"We show that a component of possibly Siberian ancestry was added to the gene pool of the Eastern Baltic during the Bronze to Iron Age transition at the latest," wrote the authors in the study.
History is a theme in the week's other fiction as well: A Cuban novel set against the easing of relations with the United States, and a British novel about an Iron Age re-enactment retreat.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's hottest summer in decades has revealed cropmarks across the country showing the sites of Iron Age settlements, Roman farms and even Neolithic monuments dating back thousands of years, archaeologists said on Wednesday.

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