Archaeologists in Israel and Canada employed artificial intelligence to unearth evidence of fire use from a period that predates all but a few other similar discoveries, in a location where no such evidence had previously been discovered.
Month: June 2022
Excavations begin at the 2600 year old Kerkenes Ruins
Excavations have begun in the ancient city of Pteria, known as the ‘Kerkenes Ruins’, located in the Yozgat, dating back to 600 BC.
Excavations of the Hadrianaupolis in Karabük opened to visitors
Visitors visiting the ancient city of Hadrianaupolis in the Eskipazar district of Karabük, which was utilized as a village in the Late Chalcolithic, Roman, and Early Byzantine periods, may observe the excavations up close.
Nearly 2,000-year-old human remains were found at the police station
An analysis of items discovered among human bones buried beneath a disused police headquarters hints to 2,000-year-old remains.
The world’s largest temple city: Angkor Wat Temples
Angkor Wat, which includes more than fifty temples, was built in approximately 30 years during the Khmer Kingdom, which ruled for 630 years.
A 250-year-old shipwreck’s rudder has been discovered
From top to bottom, the rudder measures over 11 meters (36 feet). Although experts are concerned about its recent exposure to the outdoors, it is in good shape.
Golden City opens the door to a 3,000-year-old mystery
The discovery of the lost ‘Golden City’ in Luxor, home to the Valley of the Kings, according to famous Egyptologist Zahi Hawass, has revealed a huge enigma.
The first settlement of the Cimmerians in Anatolia may be Kırıkkale
Thousands of years of history are unearthed by a Japanese archaeologist. According to excavations conducted by a Japanese researcher, Büklükale was the first Cimmerian colony in Anatolia after they departed Ukraine before Christ.
Giraffes’ long necks were most likely developed as weapons, not simply to reach food
The long necks of giraffes have been presented as a prime illustration of natural selection for years. A freshly discovered fossil girraffoid, on the other hand, suggests a new hypothesis.
Traveling and feeling Şanlıurfa, the city of prophets
Şanlıurfa is a city with a lot of different things to offer. Şanlıurfa, one of Turkey’s most important tourist destinations, is known as the “City of Prophets.”