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Neolitik Dönem Avrupalı Çiftçiler 7.400 Yıl Önce Süt Kullandılar

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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
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
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
Urartu Museum in its new venue
The new Urartu Museum building in the south of Van Castle was opened in the eastern province of Van, moving from its former premises after receiving damage during earthquakes that rattled the ancient city on Oct. 23 and Nov. 9, 2011.
English Added by archaeologs | Archaeology, General, Turkey | 31.08.2019 11:35:38
115,000-Year-Old Engraved Bones Found in China
Archaeologists digging at an early hominin site in China have discovered two engraved bone fragments that date back nearly 115,000 years.
English Added by archaeologs | Anthropology, Archaeology, Culture, General, History | 26.08.2020 15:48:01
Historic road to ancient stadium comes to light
The street that provides access to Anatolia’s largest ancient stadium, the Laodicea Stadium, is being unearthed. The stadium is located next to the ancient city of Laodicea and has a capacity of 25,000 to 30,000 people.
English Added by archaeologs | Archaeology, General, Turkey | 30.06.2019 20:59:10
Study of Nazca Lines Identifies Possible Non-Native Bird Spe...
Zooarchaeologist Masaki Eda of Hokkaido University Museum and his colleagues studied anatomical characteristics such as the size and shape of beaks, heads, necks, bodies, wings, tails, and feet of 16 bird figures etched in the ground in Peru’s southe...
English Added by archaeologs | Archaeology, Culture, General | 26.08.2020 15:47:26
Inhabitants of Neolithic Çatalhöyük Suffered from Intestinal...
An international team of archaeologists has found 8,000-year-old eggs of the whipworm (Trichuris trichiura) in coprolites (fossilized feces) from Çatalhöyük, a prehistoric settlement inhabited from about 7100 to 5600 BCE — the earliest archaeological...
English Added by archaeologs | Archaeology, General, Turkey | 21.07.2019 21:05:29
14,000-Year-Old Human Hand- and Footprints Found in Italian ...
In Grotta della Basura, a deep cave near Toirano in northern Italy, a team of archaeologists has made a surprising discovery: a number of human hand- and footprints on the clay-rich floor of the cave — evidence that a small and heterogeneous group of...
English Added by archaeologs | Archaeology, General | 22.05.2019 17:54:52
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