Archaeologists have uncovered a mosaic depicting lions during excavations at the ancient Prusias ad Hypium in Düzce, Türkiye.
Author: Dilek Yazıcı
7300 year old Austronesian settlements discovered on Pingtan Island in China
Chinese archaeologists have discovered Austronesian settlements dating back 7300 years on Pingtan Island in Fujian province in southeast China.
2250 year old saw found in the ancient city of Hattusa in Türkiye
A 2250 year old saw found in the ancient city of Hattusa in Türkiye’s Corum province, and it shows similarities to those of today.
Mayan warrior statue with snake shaped helmet found in Chichén Itzá
The statue of a Mayan warrior with a snake shaped helmet was discovered during an archaeological excavation accompanying the construction of a railroad line.
Meeting hall from the legendary King Hinz found in Germany
A large Bronze Age Scandinavian meeting hall has been unearthed near the burial mound of the legendary King Hinz.
New discoveries in Tell Muhammad, Iraq
Archaeologists have made new discoveries in the Iraqi city of Tell Mohammed after two months of intensive research.
Lost roman forts discovered in the Middle East
A newly declassified study taken by Cold War spy satellites in the 1960s and 70s were re-examined, revealing 396 previously unknown lost Roman forts.
Rare relic of a medieval knight found in Poland
A rare relic in the shape of a cross unearthed during an excavation at a knights’ castle in Poland. The discovery was made in the town of Woźniki.
Seaweed regularly consumed in Europe for thousands of years
Seaweed was a common food in Europe for thousands of years, researchers have found. The study was conducted on human teeth from Spain to Lithuania.
Remains of an Iron Age weaving workshop found in Konya, Türkiye
Remains of an Iron Age weaving workshop and a section where animals were fed unearthed during excavations at Gökhöyük in Seydişehir district of Konya.