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Cup made from human skull found in Spanish cave

Posted on September 22, 2023September 22, 2023 by Elif Duluk

A cup made from a human skull has been unearthed along with a number of ancient human skeletons in a cave in Spain.

A large Roman complex discovered in a gravel quarry in Switzerland

Posted on August 25, 2023August 25, 2023 by Elif Duluk

A team of archaeologists uncovered a large Roman complex during excavations at a gravel pit near Cham Oberwil in the Swiss canton of Zug.

Oldest known village in Europe, 8,500 years old, found under an Albanian lake

Posted on August 21, 2023August 21, 2023 by Ahmet Mengüç

Under one of the oldest lakes in the world, scientists may have discovered one of Europe’s earliest sedentary village.

Genetic Origins of Earth’s First Farmers Confirmed

Posted on May 16, 2022May 18, 2022 by Elif Duluk

The earliest farmers came from a combination of two hunter-gatherer populations during a volatile period, not from a single group as one might imagine.

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