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Neolitik Dönem Avrupalı Çiftçiler 7.400 Yıl Önce Süt Kullandılar

7,000-Year-Old Stone Monuments in Northern Arabi

Göbekli Tepe: Geometry Guided Construction of 11,500-Year-Old Megalithic Complex

Black Sea's Zeugma to be archeological site

Göbeklitepe to be promoted with fashion

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Contemporary Structures just like in Gobeklitepe Found at Gr...
As many as 2,687 artifacts have been unearthed after four-year-long excavations at the Gre Filla mound in southeastern Türkiye, an archeologist said.
English Added by archaeologs | Anthropology, Archaeology, Culture, General, History, Turkey | 5.08.2022 14:50:51
2nd Global Smyrna Meeting on the Seven Cities of Revelation
Ongoing archaeological excavations in Turkey help to uncover more every day, and help us to better understand the Revelation. “Can I take a trip to the actual sites of these seven churches?” is a common question. “Yes” you can. This one-week program ...
English Added by archaeologs | Culture, General, Turkey | 24.05.2022 14:19:57
Early Humans Placed a Hearth in the Most Appropriate Place i...
Findings indicate that early humans knew a great deal about spatial planning: they controlled fire and used it for various needs and placed their hearth at the optimal location in the cave – to obtain maximum benefit while exposed to a minimum amount...
English Added by archaeologs | Anthropology, Archaeology, General | 10.02.2022 15:42:06
Remains of Wealthy Roman Trading Town Found Beneath in Engla...
The ground in Northamptonshire, England, has been hiding the remains of an affluent Roman trading town for more than 1,700 years, according to findings from archaeologists working in the area. As reported in the Guardian, the discoveries have include...
English Added by archaeologs | Archaeology, General | 12.01.2022 18:33:21
A latrina found in ancient Smyrna, which is thought to have ...
A latrina (toilet), which is thought to have been used by artists, was found in the excavations carried out with the support of our Municipality in the Ancient City of Smyrna.
English Added by archaeologs | Archaeology, Culture, General, Turkey | 3.11.2021 12:32:32
Head of a Roman statue pulled out of the sea near Preveza
The Ephorate of Antiquities of Preveza report that the head of a Roman period statue was pulled from the sea, from a depth of around 10m. It probably dates from the period of Antoninus or Severus (2nd/3rd century AD). The head is made of Pentelic mar...
English Added by archaeologs | Archaeology | 14.10.2021 16:19:18
A Sculpture Found in Ionian Metropolis from Roman Imperial P...
An 1,800-year-old statue of a woman was unearthed in İzmir, Turkish officials announced on June 12. In a Twitter post, the Turkish Culture and Tourism Ministry’s Department of Excavations said the statue was found in the ancient city of Metropolis lo...
English Added by archaeologs | Archaeology, General, Turkey | 15.06.2021 17:07:27
Antik Metropolis'te Roma İmparatorluk Dönemi'ne Ait Heykel B...
Yetkililerin 12 Haziran'da yaptığı açıklamaya göre, İzmir'de yaklaşık 1800 yıllık bir kadın heykeli ortaya çıkarıldı. Kültür ve Turizm Bakanlığı Kazı Daire Başkanlığı, Twitter'dan yaptığı paylaşımda heykelin İzmir'in Torbalı ilçesindeki Metropolis an...
Turkish Added by archaeologs | Archaeology, General, Turkey | 15.06.2021 17:04:51
1st Global Smyrna Meeting on the Seven Churches of Revelatio...
This meeting aims to promote the Seven Churches of Revelation to the Global Church. World-class scholars and Christian ministers will share their wisdom at a level accessible to students, and church members alike. If you are interested in visiting an...
English Added by archaeologs | Culture, General, Turkey | 23.03.2021 16:04:11
Ancient Greek inscription from Negev found by chance
The stone was found by a "Project 500" worker from the Parks and Nature Authority while cleaning and preparing nature paths in the Nitzana National Park.
English Added by archaeologs | Archaeology | 8.01.2021 12:38:55
Neanderthals Were Capable of Making Cords
Archaeologists working at the Neanderthal site of Abri du Maras in France have discovered a 46,000-year-old cord fragment — the oldest known direct evidence of fiber technology.
English Added by archaeologs | Anthropology, Archaeology | 18.04.2020 15:33:28
Cooked starchy rhizomes in Africa 170 thousand years ago
Archaeologists have unearthed 170,000-year-old whole, charred rhizomes of flowering plants from the genus Hypoxis in a cave in southern Africa. These botanical remains represent the earliest direct evidence for the cooking of plants’ underground stor...
English Added by archaeologs | Archaeology | 13.02.2020 17:00:22
Gold Jewelry and Artifacts Found in Two Bronze Age Tombs in ...
A team of archaeologists from the University of Cincinnati has found two Bronze Age tombs in Pylos, an ancient city on the southwest coast of Greece, while investigating the area around the recently-discovered tomb of the Griffin Warrior. The 3,500-y...
English Added by archaeologs | Archaeology, Culture, General | 9.01.2020 18:05:48
Mega-Structures of Ukraine’s Trypillia Culture Served as Com...
Mega-structures of the Trypillia culture, which was part of the larger Cucuteni-Trypillia culture, were public buildings that served a variety of economic and political purposes, according to new research by archaeologists from Germany and Ukraine.
English Added by archaeologs | Anthropology, Archaeology, Culture, History | 22.11.2019 17:53:17
Megadroughts Likely Triggered Fall of Neo-Assyrian Empire
Climate-related megadroughts built the foundation for the collapse of the Neo-Assyrian Empire (912 to 609 BCE), the largest and most powerful empire of its time, a new study published in the journal Science Advances suggests.
English Added by archaeologs | Archaeology, Culture, History | 22.11.2019 17:46:09
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