Ancient artifacts have been discovered at the site of Eynsham Park and Ride. The artifacts are from the Bronze Age and Iron Age.
Tag: Iron Age
Parasite filled poop found in a 2,500 year old luxury toilet
The limestone slab, which resembled a toilet seat and had an access hole, was discovered in a home said to have belonged to a wealthy, high ranking family in a historic section of Jerusalem, Israel.
The oldest necklace found in the name of the Norse god Odin
Uncovered in 2020, a gold necklace was re-examined and found to bear the inscription “He is Odin’s man”. This necklace is the oldest object ever found bearing the name of the Norse chief god (Odin).
The Canaanites also used silver as currency
Payment with Hacksilber pieces started in Mesopotamia and Anatolia, now learned to appear in Palestine much earlier than thought.
The important city of Lycia, Tlos, Muğla, Türkiye
In the ancient city of Tlos in the Seydikemer district of Muğla, which is on the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List, excavations that shed light on the Lycian civilization and the history of Anatolia continue.
New 249 hieroglyphs found in Hattusha and they will brighten the Hittite period
It is aimed to reach new information about the traditions of the Hittite civilization with 249 new hieroglyphs (an ancient writing system) discovered in the Yerkapı Tunnel in Hattusa, the capital of the Hittites.
Excavations begin at the 2600 year old Kerkenes Ruins
Excavations have begun in the ancient city of Pteria, known as the ‘Kerkenes Ruins’, located in the Yozgat, dating back to 600 BC.