In the earthquake that occurred in the center of Kahramanmaraş historical artifacts were damaged as well as casualties.
Tag: Germany
Pterosaur with more than 400 teeth discovered in Germany
In Germany, scientists found a new kind of dinosaur(pterosaur) with more than 400 teeth that ate similarly to ducks and flamingos.
A creature with a modern bird body and a T-rex head discovered
Although we are aware that current birds are descended from dinosaurs like the T. rex, when and how did this happen? The Chinese fossil from 120 million years ago sheds light on the evolution of current birds.
Long lost ‘sea dragon’ ichthyosaur fossil
During the Mesozoic, marine reptiles known as ichthyosaurs dominated the oceans for approximately 160 million years. At the beginning of the 19th century, curiosity over their peculiar fossils led to the development of paleontology.
A baby mummy identified as an Austrian nobleman
Researchers identified a rare baby mummy as the firstborn son of an Austrian count, and rickets may have contributed to the child’s death.
A metal folding chair was found buried alongside an early medieval woman
The medieval metal folding chair was discovered in the village of Endsee in southeast Germany by a group of archaeologists from the Bavarian State Office for Monument Protection (BLfD).
The new season excavations started in Dülük Ancient City will shed light on the belief structure of the period
The new season excavations started in Dülük Ancient City, which is shown as one of the 25 oldest settlements in the world, and it is aimed to reveal the belief and architectural structure of the period.
Berlin museums, historical treasures
Berlin museums hold a unique position among both European and German museums. Berlin, the most developed artistically and culturally among European capitals, and entwined with all areas of art, attracts a large number of visitors throughout the year.