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Ancient witchcraft: a cave full of skulls found near Jerusalem

Posted on August 7, 2023August 7, 2023 by Elif Duluk

The Te’omim Cave in the Jerusalem Hills contains an abundance of skulls and oil lamps, objects that may have been used in dark rituals.

Arrowhead at Bern History Museum found to be made from meteoritic iron

Posted on July 31, 2023July 31, 2023 by Elif Duluk

A team of geologists and historians has determined that an arrowhead on display at the Bern Historical Museum was made using meteoritic iron.

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.

Traces of the seating rows of the theater in the ancient city of Perinthos

Posted on July 9, 2023July 9, 2023 by Ahmet Mengüç

Work continues to unearth the largest theater of Thrace, located in the ancient city of Perinthos in the Marmaraereğlisi district of Tekirdağ.

19th century archaeological treasure found in Hydro-Québec parking lot in Montreal

Posted on June 24, 2023July 9, 2023 by Ahmet Mengüç

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

Posted on June 17, 2023June 18, 2023 by Ahmet Mengüç

A secret corridor in the Great Pyramid of Giza was recently discovered by experts, opening the door to the discovery of more ancient items.

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.

The Romans were apparently interested in hair removal 2000 years ago

Posted on June 3, 2023June 3, 2023 by Elif Duluk

It turns out that our obsession with hair removal dates back to Roman times.

Parasite filled poop found in a 2,500 year old luxury toilet

Posted on May 27, 2023May 27, 2023 by Elif Duluk

The limestone slab, which resembled a toilet seat and had an access hole, was discovered in a home said to have belonged to a wealthy, high ranking family in a historic section of Jerusalem, Israel.

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