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Discovery in Romania Reshapes History of Ancient Dacian Presence

Discovery in Romania Reshapes History of Ancient Dacian Presence

A discovery near the village of Breaza in Mureș County, Romania, is reshaping the history of ancient Dacian presence. The silver treasure, found by amateur metal detectorists Dionisie-Aurel Moldovan and Sebastian-Adrian Zăhan, is considered the first concrete evidence of Dacian settlements in the region. Exhibited at the Museum of Mureș County, this treasure consists of

New Study: Climate Change May Have Played a Role in the Fall of the Roman Empire

New Study: Climate Change May Have Played a Role in the Fall of the Roman Empire

An international research team has uncovered new evidence regarding the “Late Antique Little Ice Age,” a 6th-century climate crisis that may have contributed to the fall of the Roman Empire. The collaborative study, involving scientists from the University of Southampton, Queen’s University Canada, and the Chinese Academy of Sciences, focused on unusual rocks found on

Medusa mosaic

The Dazzling Treasure of Kibyra: The Medusa Mosaic Reopens to Visitors

The Ancient City of Kibyra, located in the Gölhisar district of Burdur, has reopened its doors after the winter months, welcoming visitors with a captivating surprise: the Medusa mosaic. This unique work, with a history of approximately 2000 years, is considered one of the most important art examples of the ancient period and is now