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Archaeologists Find Evidence That Money Increased Environmental Pollution in Ancient Greece

Archaeologists Find Evidence That Money Increased Environmental Pollution in Ancient Greece

Greek and German archaeologists have revealed compelling evidence that the rise of currency in Ancient Greece contributed to increased environmental pollution. This finding underscores the complex relationship between economic development and ecological impact throughout history. Lead, a byproduct of human activity, first appeared in archaeological records around 5,000 years ago, coinciding with the smelting and

5,000-Year-Old Secrets Unveiled: Oman’s Bronze Age Towers Were More Than Just Watchtowers!

5,000-Year-Old Secrets Unveiled: Oman’s Bronze Age Towers Were More Than Just Watchtowers!

The nearly 5,000-year-old Bronze Age towers scattered across the arid landscapes of Oman have long been shrouded in mystery. Initially perceived as simple watchtowers or defensive structures, these enigmatic remnants of the past are now telling a vastly different story, thanks to the meticulous research of German scholar Prof. Stephanie Dopper. Oman’s Bronze Age Towers:

The Mosaic House in the ancient city of Pergamon is being uncovered

The Mosaic House in the ancient city of Pergamon is being uncovered

Located in Izmir, Turkey, the “Mosaic House” complex from the Roman period in the ancient city of Pergamon is being uncovered through excavation work conducted under the “Heritage for the Future Project” by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism. Led by Prof. Dr. Yusuf Sezgin, the head of the Archaeology Department at Manisa Celal Bayar