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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
NewsMysterious bones found in a European swamp may have been used in rituals Dilek YazıcıDec 24, 2022Dec 24, 2022Archaeologists have unearthed an ancient skeleton that may be the remains of a rituals that took place more than 5,000 years ago.
News20 ancient tombs discovered in Egypt Elif DulukDec 21, 2022Feb 28, 2023The country’s tourism ministry revealed on Monday that 20 ancient tombs as old as 660 BC had been discovered in Egypt’s Nile delta.
TravelJewish heritage revived: Kemeraltı synagogues in Izmir to reopen as museum Ahmet MengüçDec 20, 2022Dec 20, 2022Built by Sephardic Jews, Kemeraltı synagogues quarter of the Aegean province of Izmir will soon welcome visitors as an open-air museum.
NewsResearchers from Japan discover 168 Nazca geoglyphs Ahmet MengüçDec 19, 2022Feb 28, 2023In Nazca, Peru, researchers unearthed 168 more ancient geoglyphs, which are pictures formed by lines painted across areas.
AnthropologyThe debate that human ancestors began bipedalism due to foraging in trees Dilek YazıcıDec 18, 2022Dec 18, 2022In an unexpected development, learning to walk on land may not have had any role in the genesis of human bipedalism.
PaleontologyScientists have discovered what the first dinosaurs ate Elif DulukDec 17, 2022Dec 17, 2022According to a group of palaeobiologists from the Bristol University, the earliest dinosaurs contained carnivorous, omnivorous and herbivorous species.