Excavations continue in Hasankeyf, one of the most important settlements in human history. This time, the first healing bowl used in the field of health and two zihgir (archer’s rings) were found.
Tag: Middle Age
Medieval board game found in 16th century castle ruins
A medieval board game carved in stone was discovered in a 16th-century castle in Ćmielów, Poland. It is thought to be around 500 years old.
4000 year old arrow found trapped in ice
Archaeologists in Norway have discovered a 4000 year old arrow trapped in ice. The discovery was made at the foot of Mount Lauvhøe.
Stonehenge of the Netherlands revealed
Scientists claim to have found more than a million items from various historical periods at Stonehenge of the Netherlands.
Incredible Roman tomb near London Bridge
Archaeologists have discovered a Roman tomb from ancient Londonium near London Bridge.
Both runic and alphabetic inscriptions from the Middle Ages are being analyzed
The Roman alphabet and runes coexisted in the Middle Ages. The idea that runes are more of an oral and less of a taught kind of written language is contested by a recent discovery.
“Royal dumpster” unearthed during excavations at Ayanis Castle in Van
During the excavations carried out in the Ayanis Castle, which was built by the Urartian King Rusa II on the hill overlooking Lake Van, a new area used as a “garbage” by the royal family in the Urartians was unearthed.
Researchers discovered prehistoric graveyard with 169 gold rings in Romania
A prehistoric grave with 169 gold rings was found close to the Biharia community in Bihor County, Criana, Romania by archaeologists. The finding was uncovered while building a new road that links the city of Oradea with the A3 freeway.
1200-year-old runestone discovered during kitchen remodel
While renovating their kitchen, Lene Brandt and her husband, Anders Nielsen, discovered Mosekaerstenen runestone in the Randers region.