The statue of the “mother goddess Cybele”, believed to be the symbol and protector of abundance and fertility in prehistoric times, will be exhibited in the newly built Afyonkarahisar Museum.
Opening of the Biblical Site where Jesus cure the blind after 2000 Years
Officials have confirmed that a Biblical site where it’s said that Jesus healed a blind has been made public for the first time in 2000 years.
Greek rock inscriptions found on a mountain in Central Asia
Tajikistan, a nation in Central Asia, has found ancient Greek alphabet inscriptions on a rock on a mountain.
On the 2023 New Year’s Honours list, three museum scientists received awards
Three Museum scientists, Professor Chris Stringer, Dr. Sandra Knapp and Dr. Richard Fortey, were honored in the 2023 New Year’s Honor List.
Dating to around 3.6 billion years ago, the Pilbara region of Western Australia is home to the fossilized evidence of the Earth’s oldest lifeforms
The Pilbara began to form more than 3.6 billion years ago and its vast landscape of deep pindan reds panoramas is an ancient place.
Amazing live fossils called triops from the time of the dinosaurs discovered in Arizona
Adar Leibovitch recently photographed a colony of prehistoric triops, that has survived for hundreds of millions of years.
In America, oldest known projectile points
Oregon State University archaeologists have found a collection of projectile points that date from around 15,700 years ago.
Scientists discover the oldest evidence of a dinosaur Microraptor devouring a mammal
A recent study indicates that the fossilized bones of the Microraptor, a bird-like predatory dinosaur, researchers discovered its last meal.
Mysterious bones found in a European swamp may have been used in rituals
Archaeologists have unearthed an ancient skeleton that may be the remains of a rituals that took place more than 5,000 years ago.
20 ancient tombs discovered in Egypt
The country’s tourism ministry revealed on Monday that 20 ancient tombs as old as 660 BC had been discovered in Egypt’s Nile delta.