7.5 million-year-old giraffe bone found by the archaeologists at a site near the Yamula Dam in Kayseri, Türkiye.
Author: Ahmet Mengüç
Traces of the seating rows of the theater in the ancient city of Perinthos
Work continues to unearth the largest theater of Thrace, located in the ancient city of Perinthos in the Marmaraereğlisi district of Tekirdağ.
Marble head found during construction work in Rome piazza
The mayor of Rome announced on social media that construction workers had uncovered a white marble head in the city’s old core.
19th century archaeological treasure found in Hydro-Québec parking lot in Montreal
A construction team working on a Hydro-Québec parking lot started to dig beneath the asphalt when they came across an ancient artifact.
A secret corridor found in the Great Pyramid of Giza
A secret corridor in the Great Pyramid of Giza was recently discovered by experts, opening the door to the discovery of more ancient items.
Earliest signs of modern humans unearthed in Southeast Asia
Two recent findings, indicate that modern humans may have arrived in mainland Southeast Asia far earlier than previously believed.
Horrific World War II bunker for biological weapons experiments
Archaeologists discovered a terrible World War II bunker where Japanese scientists tested biological weapons on inmates.
Oldest evidence of wine consumption in the Americas discovered
Scientists believe they have discovered the first evidence of wine consumption in the Americas on a Caribbean island.
Artifacts stolen from Türkiye return to their original lands
Türkiye continues its legal and diplomatic struggle for the return of historical artifacts stolen in different periods.
Groundbreaking research on Neanderthal teeth
According to a recent study, strange bacteria discovered in Neanderthal teeth may one day help in the creation of novel medications.