The Bronze Age treasure that could rewrite history – BBC REEL
A silver diadem found at La Almoloya archaeological site in southern Spain suggests that a woman buried almost 4,000 years ago might have been the ruler of the Argaric civilisation. This recent discovery could forever change our understanding of power and politics in the Bronze Age. Video by Next Stop Stories #bbcreel #bbc #bbcnews

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