By: Aristos Georgiou
The bronze artifacts may have served as coffin handles for a burial in what is now Israel, but the true nature of the find remains unclear.


Aristos Georgiou is a Science and Health Reporter at Newsweek. He specializes in archaeology and paleontology, while also covering a diverse range of topics including anthropology, earth sciences, and climate policy. Aristos has been featured in notable publications such as Magzter, The Herald-Sun, and Live Science.
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Aristos Georgiou's focus is largely on scientific topics, particularly archaeology, ancient history, and discoveries. His coverage often includes citing data and breaking news.
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