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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
NewsRoman tomb equipped and sealed with magical ‘death nails’ Elif DulukMar 14, 2023Apr 25, 2023A 2,000-year-old tomb unearthed in Turkey was strewn with “dead nails” and sealed most likely to “protect the living from the dead.”
PaleontologyHuge ant fossil found in Princeton Ahmet MengüçMar 13, 2023Mar 13, 2023The fossil of a huge, ancient ant, the first of its kind to be found in Canada, was uncovered by a Princeton woman.
ArchaeologyAncient Roman resort with swimming pool in France Dilek YazıcıMar 12, 2023Mar 12, 2023Along a river in France, it turns out that an elaborate complex once stood. An ancient Roman resort with a waterfall-fed swimming pool.
NewsA Roman temple discovered on the site of Leicester Cathedral Elif DulukMar 11, 2023Mar 11, 2023chaeologists have discovered an ancient Roman temple or place of worship beneath a cemetery on the grounds of Leicester Cathedral.
PaleontologySoft tissue, veins found in a dinosaur Ahmet MengüçMar 10, 2023Mar 11, 2023Although while finding fossilized dinosaur bones is amazing, it’s even more amazing when researchers find evidence of soft tissue.
ArchaeologyBoth runic and alphabetic inscriptions from the Middle Ages are being analyzed Dilek YazıcıMar 9, 2023Mar 9, 2023The Roman alphabet and runes coexisted in the Middle Ages. The idea that runes are more of an oral and less of a taught kind of written language is contested by a recent discovery.