Scientists have revealed that, unlike our Neanderthal predecessors, humans evolved the ability to meditate in order to cope with both past and future pressures.
Month: July 2022
Coffee beans dating back 167 years have been found
Archaeologists working on the Metro Tunnel project discovered perfectly preserved coffee beans that date back more than 167 years.
Rome, the city that smells of history
Rome, is one of the most important cities in Europe and the world. With a history of 2800 years it is a city that smells history.
Ottoman period ceramics found in Stratonikeia
Ceramics and daily use items from the Turkish period unearthed in the ancient city of Stratonikeia in Muğla.
“Brightest city”: Ancient city of Myra
The fertile lands of the city, which takes its name from the plain on which it was founded, and its advanced structure in transportation have made Myra an important city throughout history.
Barcelona museums, historical treasures
With an area of 101.9 km², Barcelona is Spain’s second largest city. If you want to discover Spanish art, which is the leader of modern art, you should definitely visit Barcelona.
Roman villa remains and floor mosaic found during construction excavation in Hatay
During the foundation excavation of a construction in the Defne district of Hatay, wall remains of a Roman villa and a geometrically patterned floor mosaic were found.
Archaeologists begin first-ever excavation of King Arthur Tomb
Britons first proposed a connection between Stone of King Arthur and the mythical ruler of Camelot before the 13th century.
A copper bell likely dating back to Victorian times has been unearthed in Southsea
The Southsea Coastal Scheme team came across the bell while constructing a trench to supply electricity to Castle Field.
Five meters distant from a Victorian cobblestone road that was also unearthed at the same depth during the construction, the artifact was located at a depth of 60 cm.
Ancient Fossils Discovered on the Greek Island of Lesvos
Two-million-year-old fossils were recently discovered in the Petrified Forest on the Greek island of Lesvos, indicating that horses, cattle, deer, and antelope formerly grazed its green slopes.