Researchers have made an exciting discovery: The oldest known mosquito fossils, dating back to the Early Cretaceous period, around 130 million years ago.
Archaeologists have uncovered a mosaic depicting lions during excavations at the ancient Prusias ad Hypium in Düzce, Türkiye.
Excavations continue in Hasankeyf, one of the most important settlements in human history. This time, the first healing bowl used in the field of health and two zihgir (archer’s rings) were found.
Chinese archaeologists have discovered Austronesian settlements dating back 7300 years on Pingtan Island in Fujian province in southeast China.
Researchers have unearthed fossils of numerous extinct marine creatures that lived hundreds of millions of years ago, and these fossils could help understand ancient geography.
A 2250 year old saw found in the ancient city of Hattusa in Türkiye’s Corum province, and it shows similarities to those of today.