One of the most significant archeological finds in the history of the globe is the discovery of Miltiades’ helmet, who fought at the Battle of Marathon which was discovered in the late nineteenth century.
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“Royal dumpster” unearthed during excavations at Ayanis Castle in Van
During the excavations carried out in the Ayanis Castle, which was built by the Urartian King Rusa II on the hill overlooking Lake Van, a new area used as a “garbage” by the royal family in the Urartians was unearthed.
A family, in the backyard discovered a Viking sword
A Viking sword was found in the backyard of the Grønningsæters family home in Møre og Romsdal, one of Norway’s nineteen states.
8K Titanic footage displays new details
A 8K footage expedition to the Titanic wreck has discovered new details. It is aimed to compare these details by years.
The new season excavations started in Dülük Ancient City will shed light on the belief structure of the period
The new season excavations started in Dülük Ancient City, which is shown as one of the 25 oldest settlements in the world, and it is aimed to reveal the belief and architectural structure of the period.
Bronze Age structure and Scythian arrowheads were discovered in Ukraine
Archaeologists in Ukraine discovered an abundance of arrowheads, spinning wheels, and ceramic fragments from the late sixth and early fifth centuries B.C., when the region was inhabited by Scythian nomads known for their prowess as mounted archers.
Human bones discovered amid melting glaciers in Switzerland
Scientists have linked several heatwaves to climate change, and now Switzerland is witnessing an accelerated melting of its alpine glaciers.
The tomb complex of Bilge Kagan and Kultigin’s father, İlteriş Kagan, was found in Mongolia
The complex and the inscription of İlteriş Kagan, the father of Bilge Kağan and Kül Tigin, were discovered in the Ötüken region of Mongolia.
Rare crystals were found in an English Stone Age ritual site
Archaeologists unearthed hundreds of rare rock crystal quartz shards in western England at a ceremonial site.
In Israel’s Negev Desert, a 1,200-year-old mansion was discovered
Archaeologists in Rahat have discovered an mansion with a finished basement that most likely belonged to a wealthy landowner during the early Islamic Period between two mosques.