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Author: Dilek Yazıcı

Megalithic Dolmens discovered in La Lentejuela Teba Necropolis

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

Two megalithic dolmens were found during excavations in the southern area of the La Lentejuela Teba necropolis in Spain.

Archaeologists investigate sunken structures off the coast of Le Cesine

Posted on July 24, 2023July 24, 2023 by Dilek Yazıcı

A new research project is investigating underwater structures first identified in 2020 on the Le Cesine coastline.

Ecuador ‘s past illuminated by 2000 year old tomb

Posted on July 15, 2023July 15, 2023 by Dilek Yazıcı

Discovery of a 2000 year old tomb sheds light on Ecuador’s past.

The belief that ancient societies were dominated by men is changing as a result of the ivory woman research

Posted on July 10, 2023July 12, 2023 by Dilek Yazıcı

According to the reports, it has been determined that the finds unearthed as ivory man were actually ivory woman.

50 million year katydid fosil found with internal organs

Posted on July 7, 2023July 7, 2023 by Dilek Yazıcı

A 50 million year old katydid fossil has been found with a well preserved internal organs. This level of preservation of any internal organ has probably never before been seen in a fossil of this type.

Gems and sculptures unearthed from Roman bathhouse in Carlisle

Posted on July 2, 2023July 2, 2023 by Dilek Yazıcı

An excavation of a Roman bathhouse at Carlisle Cricket Club has unearthed more than 1,000 important finds, including statues and jewelry.

Fresco depicting ancient version of pizza found in Pompeii

Posted on June 28, 2023July 12, 2023 by Dilek Yazıcı

During excavations at the expansive archaeological site, a 2,000-year-old artwork was found in the center of a partially collapsed wall.

Aboriginal cutting tools discovered in WA

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

Ancient Aboriginal artifacts, possibly dumped in a freshwater spring, have been discovered off the coast of Western Australia.

Spiral shaped stone glyph found under Mexican Church

Posted on June 10, 2023June 10, 2023 by Dilek Yazıcı

Archaeologists from the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) discovered a spiral shaped stone glyph in the church of the Lateran parish of San Pedro Apostol.

A rare coin of the last Hasmonean King found in the possession of a suspected thief

Posted on June 7, 2023June 7, 2023 by Dilek Yazıcı

Police searched East Jerusalem overnight and recovered dozens of illegally excavated ancient coins, including a rare coin from the time of the last Hasmonean king of Judea 2,000 years ago.

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