Archaeologists have made a remarkable discovery in the ancient Roman city of Pompeii. They uncovered a fresco depicting the Greek mythological siblings Phrixus and Helle.
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A wooden structure built by pre-Sapiens carpenters found in Zambia
Archaeologists have discovered a wooden structure built by pre- Homo Sapiens carpenters. The world’s oldest wooden structure, unearthed at Kalambo Falls in Zambia, dates back at least 476,000 years.
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.
A new Indo-European language discovered in the Hittite capital Hattusa
It was reported that a new Indo-European language was discovered during excavations in the Boğazkale district of Çorum, the capital of the Hittites, Hattusa.
500 million year old jellyfish fossil discovered in Burgess Shale
Paleontologists claim to have found an ancient jellyfish, whose body resembles modern moon jellies and box jellies.
3000 year old condor’s passageway found in Peru
Archaeologists in Peru have discovered a 3,000-year-old hallway known as the condor’s passageway associated with the Chavin civilization.
Three shipwrecks discovered off Tunisia
All three Roman ships were found off Tunisia as part of a Unesco project, a mission to protect underwater heritage.
Remains of a 5,000 year old ancient dining hall unearthed in Iraq
An international archaeological mission has uncovered the remains of what is believed to be a 5,000-year-old restaurant or tavern in the ancient city of Lagash in southern Iraq.
Kahramanmaraş earthquake, which caused many casualties and damage to historical monuments in Türkiye
In the earthquake that occurred in the center of Kahramanmaraş historical artifacts were damaged as well as casualties.
Leshan Giant Buddha
Leshan Giant Buddha or Chinese name:乐山大佛 (Leshan Dafo) is the best indication that there is no such thing as impossible when a man believes.