The Bachelor’s Juliette Herrera shimmers in a bronze sequin dress for her birthday party

EXCLUSIVE: The Bachelor’s Juliette Herrera shimmers in a bronze sequin dress as she arrives for her 35th birthday party celebrations By Ali Daher For Daily Mail Australia Published: 07:08 GMT, 26 January 2021 | Updated: 07:08 GMT, 26 January 2021 She may have failed to find love on Locky Gilbert’s season of The Bachelor. But … Read more

Early Bronze Age people used rings, bangles and axe blades as an early form of money 5,000 years ago

Europe’s first common currency: Early Bronze Age people used rings, bangles and even axe blades as an early form of money 5,000 years ago Researchers examined more than 5,000 objects from 100 ancient hoards Around 70% of the rings were similar enough to be indistinguishable by hand This consistent similarity in shape and weight are … Read more

Alessandra Ambrosio showcases her sun kissed legs in a bronze swimsuit while lounging in Brazil

Alessandra Ambrosio showcases her sun kissed legs in a bronze swimsuit while lounging on her seaside deck in Brazil By Sarah Abraham For Dailymail.com Published: 07:44 GMT, 15 January 2021 | Updated: 07:44 GMT, 15 January 2021 Alessandra Ambrosio has been on a luxury vacation in her home country of Brazil for over a month.  … Read more

Russian navy commander ‘stole two 13-ton bronze propellers from destroyer while it was in dry dock’

Russian navy commander ‘helped steal two 13-ton bronze propellers from a destroyer while it was in dry dock – and replaced them with cheap ones’ The naval commander allegedly stole the propellers from his former warship He conspired with others to replace them with cheaper, lighter versions Russian navy have not revealed how he pulled … Read more

Mushroom hunter discovers intricately patterned bronze sword dating back 3,300 YEARS

A man hunting for mushrooms found came away with more than just a bunch of fungus – he discovered two rare Bronze Age weapons. Roman Novák was foraging for fungi after a rainstorm in Jesenick, a small town about 150 miles from Prague, when he noticed a piece of metal jutting out of the ground. … Read more

Battle of Tollense Valley 4,250 years ago was a massacre of 1,400 Bronze Age merchants 

Fresh analysis of Europe’s earliest known battle has thrown up the possibility the 1,400 people who died at the site, in Germany’s Tollense Valley, were not warriors engaged in a brutal melee, but ambushed merchants who were ruthlessly slain.  Human remains at the site in North East Germany, near today’s border with Poland and 80 … Read more

Spanish triathlete shows incredible sportsmanship as he lets his rival take bronze medal

Heartwarming moment Spanish triathlete shows incredible sportsmanship by stopping on finishing line to let rival take bronze medal after he took a wrong turn on the course Video shows Diego Méntrida stopping at the finish line to let British athlete pass James Teagle was on track to place third but ran off course metres from … Read more

Rookie treasure hunter finds London’s largest haul of Bronze Age goods on his first ever dig 

The first object discovered from London’s largest ever Bronze Age hoard was spotted by a newly qualified archaeologist on his first job out of university. The Havering Hoard is a treasure trove of 453 artefacts dating back nearly 3,000 years including axe heads, spearheads, daggers, knives and copper ingots.  Harry Platts was 21 when he started … Read more

Smuggler gangs are offering migrants ‘bronze, silver and gold package deals’ to cross the Channel

Smuggler gangs are offering migrants ‘gold, silver and bronze’ package deals to cross the Channel – with the cheapest costing less than £1000.  Traffickers take advantage of vulnerable asylum seekers desperately fleeing their homelands by offering the paid-for arrangement at a camp in Calais. The most expensive package, gold, costs £10,000 and means you get … Read more

Boy, 10, finds Bronze Age gold treasure with metal detector

A 10-year-old boy who discovered a rare Bronze Age gold treasure with his metal detector almost threw it away because he thought it was a bit of foil. Patrick Hooper struck gold during a dig on land near Andover, Hampshire, but didn’t bother to mention it to his father Andrew, who was also metal detecting, … Read more