Archaeologists 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.
The lands that make up present-day Ukraine and Russia were part of the Roman Empire
Archaeologists continue to uncover countless evidence of Roman legions’ presence on the Crimean Peninsula.
A PEI schoolteacher discovered a fossil that could be 300 million years old
After stumbling over a fossil that could be 300 million years old, a PEI schoolteacher made the discovery of a lifetime.
Human bones discovered amid melting glaciers in Switzerland
Scientists have linked several heatwaves to climate change, and now Switzerland is witnessing an accelerated melting of its alpine glaciers.
The tomb complex of Bilge Kagan and Kultigin’s father, İlteriş Kagan, was found in Mongolia
The complex and the inscription of İlteriş Kagan, the father of Bilge Kağan and Kül Tigin, were discovered in the Ötüken region of Mongolia.
Rare crystals were found in an English Stone Age ritual site
Archaeologists unearthed hundreds of rare rock crystal quartz shards in western England at a ceremonial site.
In Israel’s Negev Desert, a 1,200-year-old mansion was discovered
Archaeologists in Rahat have discovered an mansion with a finished basement that most likely belonged to a wealthy landowner during the early Islamic Period between two mosques.
Genes show how the evolution of our pelvis for upright walking
The pelvis bone is the largest type of bone in the skeleton. It is an oval-shaped body region located between the hip bones and protecting the abdominal organs. Additionally genes, embryonic tissue samples reveal when the pelvis begins to form during pregnancy.
Artifacts stolen from Tutankhamun’s tomb confirmed
A freshly unearthed letter confirms long-held concerns 100 years after the discovery of the Tutankhamun’s tomb.
2,200-year-old Roman fountain remains were found in Assos excavation
In Çanakkale Assos, which hosts cultural heritage and riches with its ancient theatre, agora, necropolis and walls, the remains of a 2,200-year-old fountain structure belonging to the Roman period were found.