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Month: January 2023

Ancient Hebrew coin from the Jewish uprising against Rome discovered

Posted on January 20, 2023January 20, 2023 by Elif Duluk

During the excavation of caverns, an ancient Hebrew coin produced during Jewish uprising against Roman control in Judea was discovered. 

Egypt’s Ramses II sarcophagus will be exhibited in Paris for the first time in 50 years

Posted on January 19, 2023January 19, 2023 by Dilek Yazıcı

The sarcophagus of Ramses II, one of ancient Egypt’s most notable pharaohs, will make its first trip back to Paris in 50 years.

Early evidence of mammoth slaying in Mexico comes from an Ice Age hunting camp

Posted on January 18, 2023January 18, 2023 by Ahmet Mengüç

The oldest concrete proof of conflicts between Ice Age humans and megafauna in the Basin of Mexico can be found in this hunter gatherer hideaway.

A buried child was found with 142 dogs in ancient Egyptian Necropolis

Posted on January 17, 2023January 17, 2023 by Elif Duluk

While doing excavations in the Faiyum Oasis Necropolis, archaeologists discovered the grave of a young child who was interred beside 142 dogs

On a Maryland beach, ABD, a 9 year old girl discovered a rare Megalodon shark tooth fossil

Posted on January 16, 2023January 16, 2023 by Dilek Yazıcı

On Christmas morning, Molly Sampson told her mother that she wanted to go fossil hunting at a nearby beach and uncover an extinct megalodon fossil. She eventually succeeded in doing so.

DNA of a previously unknown group of people found in Siberia

Posted on January 15, 2023March 4, 2023 by Ahmet Mengüç

A hitherto unidentified population that resided in Siberia during the last Ice Age has been revealed via genetic study.

A creature with a modern bird body and a T-rex head discovered

Posted on January 14, 2023January 14, 2023 by Elif Duluk

Although we are aware that current birds are descended from dinosaurs like the T. rex, when and how did this happen? The Chinese fossil from 120 million years ago sheds light on the evolution of current birds.

A 244 million year old marine reptile fossil discovered in Yunnan, China

Posted on January 13, 2023January 13, 2023 by Elif Duluk

In Luoping County, Yunnan Province in southwest China, paleontologists found the fossil of a new marine reptile species that dates back 244 million years.

Ruins of an 800 year old royal temple discover in Beijing

Posted on January 11, 2023January 11, 2023 by Elif Duluk

The emperor and empress of China adorned the temple for ceremonies centuries ago, the temple ruins still glorify their history centuries later.

Huge treasure trove of prewar Jewish artifacts unearthed in Poland

Posted on January 9, 2023January 9, 2023 by Elif Duluk

Workers repairing an old tenement building in Lodz, Poland, made an unexpected discovery and found hundreds of Jewish artifacts. 

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