HomeAnthropologyGenetic data show that the first humans survived in a group of only 1280 people Elif DulukSep 1, 2023Sep 2, 2023AnthropologyA skull discovered in China suggests a different kind of humans Dilek YazıcıAug 14, 2023Aug 14, 2023AnthropologyEarliest signs of modern humans unearthed in Southeast Asia Ahmet MengüçJun 15, 2023Jun 15, 2023AnthropologyHow did adaptations to living in cold climates favor social evolution? Dilek YazıcıJun 1, 2023Jun 1, 2023ArchaeologyAztec Capital Tenochtitlan recreated in 3D Dilek YazıcıSep 15, 2023Sep 15, 2023In a project by Dutch born technical artist Thomas Kole, the Aztec capital Tenochtitlan was recreated in detail in 3D.NewsLaunching human remains into space Elif DulukSep 14, 2023Sep 14, 2023The decision to send the ancient remains of human relatives into space has angered archaeologists.PaleontologyPredators that roamed the Earth millions of years before dinosaurs ‘Pampaphoneus biccai’ Elif DulukSep 13, 2023Sep 13, 2023More evidence uncovered about Pampaphoneus biccai, the ‘bloodthirsty’ predator that roamed the Earth millions of years before dinosaurs.NewsMedieval board game found in 16th century castle ruins Dilek YazıcıSep 12, 2023Sep 12, 2023A medieval board game carved in stone was discovered in a 16th-century castle in Ćmielów, Poland. It is thought to be around 500 years old.Paleontology24,000 year old Paleolithic art temple found in Spain Elif DulukSep 11, 2023Sep 11, 2023An unprecedented 24,000 year old Paleolithic art temple has been found in a cave in the Valencia region of Spain.ArchaeologyMahendraparvata ‘City of the gods’ discovered by lasers after 1000 years despite dense forest Dilek YazıcıSep 11, 2023Sep 11, 2023The long lost city of Mahendraparvata, said to have been the first capital of the ancient Khmer Empire, was found by experts using cutting-edge laser technology.1 2 3 4 5 … 69Search Featured PostsA new Indo-European language discovered in the Hittite capital HattusaSep 25, 2023Sep 25, 2023Cup made from human skull found in Spanish caveSep 22, 2023Sep 22, 2023Laboratory results of Mexico’s ‘Alien Mummies’Sep 19, 2023Sep 19, 20233000 year old priestly tomb unearthed in northern PeruSep 19, 2023Sep 19, 2023Early Medieval ‘Govan Warrior’ stone carved in rock in ScotlandSep 18, 2023Sep 18, 2023Viking era bronze buckle found in Gotland, SwedenSep 17, 2023Sep 17, 2023ArchiveAnthropologyArchaeologyCultureHeritageNewsPaleontologyTravelUncategorized
AnthropologyGenetic data show that the first humans survived in a group of only 1280 people Elif DulukSep 1, 2023Sep 2, 2023
AnthropologyA skull discovered in China suggests a different kind of humans Dilek YazıcıAug 14, 2023Aug 14, 2023
AnthropologyEarliest signs of modern humans unearthed in Southeast Asia Ahmet MengüçJun 15, 2023Jun 15, 2023
AnthropologyHow did adaptations to living in cold climates favor social evolution? Dilek YazıcıJun 1, 2023Jun 1, 2023
ArchaeologyAztec Capital Tenochtitlan recreated in 3D Dilek YazıcıSep 15, 2023Sep 15, 2023In a project by Dutch born technical artist Thomas Kole, the Aztec capital Tenochtitlan was recreated in detail in 3D.
NewsLaunching human remains into space Elif DulukSep 14, 2023Sep 14, 2023The decision to send the ancient remains of human relatives into space has angered archaeologists.
PaleontologyPredators that roamed the Earth millions of years before dinosaurs ‘Pampaphoneus biccai’ Elif DulukSep 13, 2023Sep 13, 2023More evidence uncovered about Pampaphoneus biccai, the ‘bloodthirsty’ predator that roamed the Earth millions of years before dinosaurs.
NewsMedieval board game found in 16th century castle ruins Dilek YazıcıSep 12, 2023Sep 12, 2023A medieval board game carved in stone was discovered in a 16th-century castle in Ćmielów, Poland. It is thought to be around 500 years old.
Paleontology24,000 year old Paleolithic art temple found in Spain Elif DulukSep 11, 2023Sep 11, 2023An unprecedented 24,000 year old Paleolithic art temple has been found in a cave in the Valencia region of Spain.
ArchaeologyMahendraparvata ‘City of the gods’ discovered by lasers after 1000 years despite dense forest Dilek YazıcıSep 11, 2023Sep 11, 2023The long lost city of Mahendraparvata, said to have been the first capital of the ancient Khmer Empire, was found by experts using cutting-edge laser technology.