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Month: September 2023

A wooden structure built by pre-Sapiens carpenters found in Zambia

Posted on September 30, 2023September 30, 2023 by Dilek Yazıcı

Archaeologists have discovered a wooden structure built by pre- Homo Sapiens carpenters. The world’s oldest wooden structure, unearthed at Kalambo Falls in Zambia, dates back at least 476,000 years.

Tomb thought to belong to prostitute discovered in a burial cave

Posted on September 29, 2023September 29, 2023 by Elif Duluk

A cave containing the grave of a prostitute was discovered in the Via Hebron area of Jerusalem. She was buried with a well preserved folding box mirror from the same time period.

Giant Trapdoor spider fossil discovered in Australia

Posted on September 28, 2023September 28, 2023 by Ahmet Mengüç

Fossil of a giant Trapdoor spider 11 to 16 million years old found. It is no surprise that the discovery was made in Australia.

Viking trade connections

Posted on September 26, 2023September 26, 2023 by Elif Duluk

A study by the University of York has revealed the Viking trade routes between the borders of Northern Scandinavia and Continental Europe.

A new Indo-European language discovered in the Hittite capital Hattusa

Posted on September 25, 2023September 25, 2023 by Dilek Yazıcı

It was reported that a new Indo-European language was discovered during excavations in the Boğazkale district of Çorum, the capital of the Hittites, Hattusa.

The use of steel tools in Europe

Posted on September 24, 2023September 24, 2023 by Elif Duluk

Steel tools were in use in Europe centuries before they became widespread under the Roman Republic. Archaeologists were stunned by 2900 year old steel tools in Portugal.

China’s First Emperor Qin Shi Huang is so feared that he cannot be exhumed

Posted on September 23, 2023September 23, 2023 by Elif Duluk

Even 2200 years after his death, we can’t mess with Qin Shi Huang because the tomb is booby trapped to kill intruders.

Cup made from human skull found in Spanish cave

Posted on September 22, 2023September 22, 2023 by Elif Duluk

A cup made from a human skull has been unearthed along with a number of ancient human skeletons in a cave in Spain.

The asteroid that killed the dinosaurs didn’t greatly damage flowering plants

Posted on September 21, 2023September 21, 2023 by Dilek Yazıcı

The Chicxulub asteroid that killed the dinosaurs 66 million years ago was found to be generally harmless to flowering plants.

Laboratory results of Mexico’s ‘Alien Mummies’

Posted on September 19, 2023September 19, 2023 by Elif Duluk

Claims of UFOs and an ‘alien mummies’ in Mexico have gone viral on the internet, fueling conspiracy theories and prompting some cynical comments.

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