4500 years old Remains of pain reliever were found in Küllüoba
Remains of painkillers were found in 4500-year-old vessels during excavations at Küllüoba Höyük in Eskişehir province from Turkey
Remains of painkillers were found in 4500-year-old vessels during excavations at Küllüoba Höyük in Eskişehir province from Turkey
Diyarbakır Culture and Tourism Provincial Director Cemil Alp said '9,300-year-old Gre Filla mound will be moved as it is'. Emphasizing the importance of preserving Gre Filla rather than being destroyed, Alp said that the entire temple will be moved,…
Arkeologlar, Tel Yehud'daki geniş bir Kenan nekropolünde bulunan 3300 yıllık seramiklerde afyonun kimyasal izlerini ortaya çıkardılar.
Gaza farmer uncovers Ancient Byzantine-era mosaic floors. The Byzantine-era site was uncovered about half a mile away from the border with Israel by Suleiman al-Nabahin, a Gazan farmer.
Heart-Shaped unique Jesuit ring was found at the site of Fort St. Joseph, a former French stronghold dating to the 1680s in southwest Michigan. Iconographic ring has been dated to the 1700s and is thought to have been a trade trinket used when…
The scientific advisor of the excavation, Prof. Dr. Rafet Cavusoglu, said "Aramaic inscriptions are very important for Anatolian archeology. Aramaic inscriptions were found on an architectural wall for the first time in the Eastern Anatolia Region"
Mediterranean countries take on archaeology project off Tunisian coast: Algeria, Croatia, Egypt, France, Italy, Morocco, Spain and Tunisia are working together on an underwater archaeological expedition, researching the Skerki Bank region off the…
Geology students are working on the NASA science team, to explore Jezero Crater near an ancient river delta that might hold clues of the first known extraterrestrial life. Jezero Crater lies next to what scientists believe to be an ancient river…
The Dancing Horse sculpture featured a decorative tassel on its forehead, prompting the Cincinnati Art Museum to undertake a scientific investigation that found it was not original to the piece. Carl and Eleanor Strauss gifted The Dancing Horse to…
An exciting discovery in Hattusa, the capital of the Hittites. It is aimed to reach new information about the traditions of the Hittite civilization with 249 new hieroglyphs discovered in the Yerkapı Tunnel in Hattusa the capital of the Hittites.
Within the framework of the European Archaeology Days, the French Institute for Anatolian Studies (IFEA) and the French Institute of Turkey - Istanbul are holding the Turkish-European Archaeology Days from 17 to 19 June 2022.
A recently discovered tunnel in Başbuk Village in Turkey's Şanlıurfa province, has revealed artwork depicting eight deities, three of which are labeled with Aramaic inscriptions.
Rare tomb from Hellenistic period (330 BC-30 BC) in Istanbul holds partially cremated body
Heritage Istanbul, part in the Beyoğlu Culture Route Festival, organized by the Republic of Turkey Ministry of Culture and Tourism for the second time, between 28 May and 12 June this year.
Archaeological dig in Turkey uncovers massive underground city in Mardin. The researchers believe the underground city may be the largest in the world.
An 8500-year-old wooden ladder remain was discovered in Çatalhöyük, the oldest known metropolitan city in history.