Many of our questions about how they lived and what they were like would be answered if we lived in a world where tourists could travel to a remote island resort and see living dinosaurs — or run for from them, as in Jurassic World. Unfortunately, we must rely on information gleaned from fossil remains preserved in rock tens of millions of years ago.
Author: Elif Duluk
The DNA of 16 ancient peoples was found on an Indonesian islands
An international team of specialists examined the DNA of 16 ancient people and discovered that thousands of years ago, a set of Indonesian islands served as a location zone.
On the Isle of Wight, Europe’s ‘largest-ever’ land dinosaur was discovered
Scientists say they’ve uncovered the remains of Europe’s largest-ever terrestrial dinosaur on the Isle of Wight.
Jewish girl’s shoe was discovered at site of WWII warsaw ghetto bunker
Archaeologists discovered a young girl’s shoe at the site of the Warsaw Ghetto bunker where Jewish resistance fighters made their last stand before committing mass suicide in 1943.
Underwater beauties of Mesopotamia on display in Italy
The underwater beauties of Mesopotamia met with art lovers in an exhibition held in Orvieto, one of the quiet cities of Italy (Cittaslow), with the support of Silk Road Development Agency (IKA).
Artificial intelligence is being used by archeologists to identify evidence of fire use from a million years ago
Archaeologists in Israel and Canada employed artificial intelligence to unearth evidence of fire use from a period that predates all but a few other similar discoveries, in a location where no such evidence had previously been discovered.
Excavations begin at the 2600 year old Kerkenes Ruins
Excavations have begun in the ancient city of Pteria, known as the ‘Kerkenes Ruins’, located in the Yozgat, dating back to 600 BC.
Nearly 2,000-year-old human remains were found at the police station
An analysis of items discovered among human bones buried beneath a disused police headquarters hints to 2,000-year-old remains.
A 250-year-old shipwreck’s rudder has been discovered
From top to bottom, the rudder measures over 11 meters (36 feet). Although experts are concerned about its recent exposure to the outdoors, it is in good shape.
Golden City opens the door to a 3,000-year-old mystery
The discovery of the lost ‘Golden City’ in Luxor, home to the Valley of the Kings, according to famous Egyptologist Zahi Hawass, has revealed a huge enigma.