In his field, a farmer stumbled upon a sarcophagus dating back to the Hellenistic period
The citizen named E. G. in Akçakoca, Taşkuyucak District of Gölmarmara district of Manisa (Turkey), while plowing his field, thought that the
Read moreThe discovery of the oldest evidence of human activity in North America goes back 23,000 years
A recent fossil footprint found in New Mexico, the United States, indicates that humans existed in North America about 23,000 years ago.
Read moreAn 8,000-year-old number stone found in Yesilova Mound
The 8,000-year-old numeral stone, which is thought to have been used while calculating during the Yeşilova Höyük (Yeşilova Mound) excavation carried
Read moreThe Guattari Cave has yielded 9 relics belonging to Neanderthals
Archaeologists in Italy have discovered the remains of nine Neanderthals who were reportedly killed and mauled by hyenas in their den some 100 kilometers
Read moreIn Denmark, archaeologists have unearthed 2000 ancient gold spirals that were utilized by priest-kings who worshipped the sun during the Bronze Age
Some 2,000 spirals made of gold have been unearthed in a field in southwestern Zealand, where four gold bracelets and six gold bowls have been found in the
Read moreDated back to 26,000 BC, this Dolni Vestonice artifact showcases an astonishing male head sculpted from mammoth ivory
This carved head in ivory is eight centimeters high and is dated to about 26,000 BC.
Read more1,600-Year-Old Women’s Sandals and Comb Unearthed at Theodosius Harbor: The Secret of the Shipwrecks
The 1,600-year-old sandals and comb unearthed during the excavations of Theodosius Harbor (Portus Theodosiacus), the second-biggest harbor built on the coast
Read moreThe Iznik Archaeology Museum unveils a love letter dating back 2,500 years
İznik is an ancient habitation that hosts various civilizations due to its fertile lands, trade routes, and many other reasons.
Read moreTwo Vikings From The Same Family Reunited After 1,000 Years
About 1,000 years ago, two Vikings from the same family traveled abroad to fight. One of the Viking warriors went to England where he died in the 11th
Read moreOldest case of leukemia found on 7,000-Year-old skeleton
German researchers have discovered signs of what may be the earliest known case of leukemia on a 7,000 year old skeleton.
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