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.
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Viking trade connections
A study by the University of York has revealed the Viking trade routes between the borders of Northern Scandinavia and Continental Europe.
1800-year-old inscription pointing to the existence of ‘Asclepius’ found in Hadrianaupolis
In the ancient city of Hadrianaupolis, which was used as a settlement in the Late Chalcolithic, Roman and Early Byzantine periods in the Eskipazar district of Karabuk, an inscription indicating the existence of Asklepios was found. “Asclepius is the god of health in ancient times”
Bronze Age structure and Scythian arrowheads were discovered in Ukraine
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.