Month: March 2025
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Only 2 in the World! A Roman Bath: One in London, the Other in Yozgat
Rising in the Sarıkaya district of the Central Anatolian city of Yozgat, the Sarıkaya Roman Bath, known as the “Princess’s…
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Bioarchaeological Study Reveals Origins of Soldiers in Mongolian Mass Grave from Han-Xiongnu War
Groundbreaking research from a leading Chinese university is unraveling the mysteries of a mass grave in Bayanbulag, Mongolia, shedding light…
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Mysterious Drawings on 200,000-Year-Old Stone Discovered in Marbella
As part of the archaeological excavation at the Coto Correa site in Las Chapas, Marbella, the Ministry of Culture, Education,…
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The Secrets of a Man-Made Island Home to Scots During the Norman Conquest to Be Probed
The serene waters of Loch Achtily in the Scottish Highlands are preparing to host an extraordinary archaeological discovery in September…
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1100-Year-Old Olive Seeds Discovered in Turkey’s Mediterranean Waters
In a remarkable archaeological find, researchers have uncovered 1100-year-old olive seeds from a shipwreck off the coast of Turkey. The…
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Those Attempting to Sell a Medieval Mummy in Turkey Were Caught
The Niğde Provincial Gendarmerie Command teams apprehended six individuals red-handed who were trying to sell a human mummy believed to…
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Travois in North America 22,000 Years Ago: Early Humans’ Transportation Revolution
A new study reveals one of the earliest transportation methods in human history. 22,000-year-old traces found in White Sands National…
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Underwater Discovery in Greece: Ancient Port of Asini Rewrites Mediterranean Maritime History
A groundbreaking discovery at the submerged site of Asini, near Tolo in Argolis, Greece, is breathing new life into Mediterranean…