1,500-year-old farming tools found in Çanakkale
1,500-year-old farming and carpentry tools found in Northwest Turkey
1,500-year-old farming and carpentry tools found in Northwest Turkey
Archaeologists discovered the largest family tomb known since the studies of the necropolis of Apollonia. It has a rectangular shape, 6.2 x 8 metres.
The announcement of the discovery came during a recent conference at the Cervantes Institute, held as part of the Heritage Days in Jordan organised by the EU Delegation in Jordan and the EU National Institutes for Culture on the occasion of the…
According to authorities, fossils of a giant sauropod dinosaur, believed to have existed during the early Cretaceous period 120 million years ago, have been found.
Swiss archaeologists uncover rare Celtic remains
Mammals cannot evolve fast enough to escape current extinction crisis. Mammal diversity will take millions of years to recover from the current biodiversity crisis
Genes reveal traces of common recent demographic history for most of the Uralic-speaking populations
The 74-centimeter-tall Tokoname ceramic jar was found 2 meters below the ground surface at a road construction site. The width of its mouth measures 60 cm in diameter while the jug at its widest part has a diameter of 94 cm.
UNESCO World Heritage sites (WHS) located in coastal areas are increasingly at risk from coastal hazards due to sea-level rise.
Molecular archaeoparasitology identifies cultural changes in the Medieval Hanseatic trading centre of Lübeck
Demosponge steroid biomarker 26-methylstigmastane provides evidence for Neoproterozoic animals... The oldest clue of animal life, dating back at least 100 million years before the Cambrian period, when most major types of animals appear, has been…
Tooth oxygen isotopes reveal Late Bronze Age origin of Mediterranean fish aquaculture and trade... The analyses showed that some of the gilthead sea bream originated from the southeastern Mediterranean but that roughly three out of every four must…
Significant new finds have been unearthed during the ongoing excavation directed by Prof. Christos Doumas at Akrotiri, Thira, which are sponsored by the Kaspersky Lab and taking place under the auspices of the Archaeological Society at Athens.
'Vampire burial' reveals efforts to prevent child's return from grave. Dubbed the 'Vampire of Lugnano,' the child skeleton is being described as 'an anomaly within an already abnormal cemetery.
A 1500-year-old Byzantine church was found during excavation in Turkey's northwestern Edirne province.
Scientists analyzed the microscopic markings on excavated stone tools including these to discover new findings about the ancient Maya from more than 1,000 years ago.