During the rule of 19 Ottoman Beys in Tunisia between 1705 and 1957, several structures and Bey Palaces were constructed in the districts of Bardo, Mennuba, Marsa, and Carthage, including the capital Tunis.
Archaeologists discovered a young girl’s shoe at the site of the Warsaw Ghetto bunker where Jewish resistance fighters made their last stand before committing mass suicide in 1943.
While renovating their kitchen, Lene Brandt and her husband, Anders Nielsen, discovered Mosekaerstenen runestone in the Randers region.
The underwater beauties of Mesopotamia met with art lovers in an exhibition held in Orvieto, one of the quiet cities of Italy (Cittaslow), with the support of Silk Road Development Agency (IKA).
Archaeologists in Israel and Canada employed artificial intelligence to unearth evidence of fire use from a period that predates all but a few other similar discoveries, in a location where no such evidence had previously been discovered.
Excavations have begun in the ancient city of Pteria, known as the ‘Kerkenes Ruins’, located in the Yozgat, dating back to 600 BC.