Humans broke down their carapaces with pieces of their long bones and rendered their fat over a fire, according to the remains found at a mammoth butchering site.
During the excavations carried out in Gre Fılla Mound in the Kocaköy district of Diyarbakır, 2,687 artifacts were unearthed in 4 years and delivered to the Diyarbakır Museum Directorate.
Archaeologists have discovered an ancient sun temple that dates back 4,500 years in an Egyptian royal graveyard.
Restoration and conservation works of the mosaics, which are located in the Mudanya district of Bursa city in Turkey, in a part of the ancient city of Myrleia, whose history dates back 2,700 years, and for which work has been initiated, continue.
Archaeologists speculate that Horbat Hani, a female-focused early Christian complex in central Israel, may bear the name of the childless Hannah from the Bible and represent the location of her grave.
During the archaeological excavations carried out within the scope of the restoration of the Diyarbakır Walls a 1700-year-old amphora was found.