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AnthropologyAdaptation of birds to human activities in the Neolithic Dilek YazıcıFeb 22, 2024Feb 22, 2024
AnthropologyAncient adornments analyzed, nine different cultures lived in Europe during the Paleolithic period Elif DulukFeb 2, 2024Feb 2, 2024
AnthropologyAncient gum found in Sweden, our ancestors chewed gum like us Dilek YazıcıJan 29, 2024Jan 29, 2024
AnthropologyIn the light of La Roche-Cotard cave, the world’s first artists; Neanderthals Elif DulukNov 23, 2023Nov 23, 2023
CultureNewsNew discoveries in Tell Muhammad, Iraq Dilek YazıcıOct 30, 2023Oct 30, 2023Archaeologists have made new discoveries in the Iraqi city of Tell Mohammed after two months of intensive research.
AnthropologyEvidence found that Neanderthals hunted cave lions Elif DulukOct 28, 2023Oct 28, 2023Re-analysis of a cave lion skeleton has revealed that Neanderthals may have hunted cave lions.
HeritageLost roman forts discovered in the Middle East Dilek YazıcıOct 27, 2023Oct 27, 2023A newly declassified study taken by Cold War spy satellites in the 1960s and 70s were re-examined, revealing 396 previously unknown lost Roman forts.
ArchaeologyNewsA Jesus tattoo found on a 1300 year old ancient body in Sudan Elif DulukOct 24, 2023Oct 24, 2023The ancient Jesus tattoo was incidentally discovered during routine cataloging. This is the second medieval tattoo ever discovered in the Nubian region.
NewsRare relic of a medieval knight found in Poland Dilek YazıcıOct 20, 2023Oct 20, 2023A 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.
ArchaeologySeaweed regularly consumed in Europe for thousands of years Dilek YazıcıOct 18, 2023Oct 18, 2023Seaweed was a common food in Europe for thousands of years, researchers have found. The study was conducted on human teeth from Spain to Lithuania.