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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
NewsBronze Age structure and Scythian arrowheads were discovered in Ukraine Elif DulukAug 30, 2022Aug 30, 2022Archaeologists 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.
ArchaeologyThe lands that make up present-day Ukraine and Russia were part of the Roman Empire Elif DulukAug 29, 2022Aug 29, 2022Archaeologists continue to uncover countless evidence of Roman legions’ presence on the Crimean Peninsula.
PaleontologyA PEI schoolteacher discovered a fossil that could be 300 million years old Elif DulukAug 28, 2022Aug 28, 2022After stumbling over a fossil that could be 300 million years old, a PEI schoolteacher made the discovery of a lifetime.
NewsHuman bones discovered amid melting glaciers in Switzerland Elif DulukAug 26, 2022Aug 26, 2022Scientists have linked several heatwaves to climate change, and now Switzerland is witnessing an accelerated melting of its alpine glaciers.
NewsThe tomb complex of Bilge Kagan and Kultigin’s father, İlteriş Kagan, was found in Mongolia Elif DulukAug 25, 2022Aug 26, 2022The complex and the inscription of İlteriş Kagan, the father of Bilge Kağan and Kül Tigin, were discovered in the Ötüken region of Mongolia.
NewsRare crystals were found in an English Stone Age ritual site Elif DulukAug 24, 2022Aug 24, 2022Archaeologists unearthed hundreds of rare rock crystal quartz shards in western England at a ceremonial site.