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Remains of a building thought to be a Orthodox chapel discovered in Istanbul
Lost Chapel found in Istanbul's Bağcılar district
Lost Chapel found in Istanbul's Bağcılar district
It is thought to depict a 'shaman' or 'yatiri,' a person who possesses the ability to predict events, connect with spirits, and conduct healing practices within certain religious beliefs.
At around 190 tonnes, the mighty blue whale have been thought as the heaviest animal to ever exist – but this status may have finally changed. Colossal ancient whale Perucetus colossus from Basilosaurid Family's who ıt's weight up to 340 tonnes may…
In the 19th century, an artifact as tiny as it is mysterious. dating from the Bronze Age – around 800 to 900 BCE – was unearthed in the village of Mörigen (Switzerland), near Lake Biel
A construction work in Brandenburg an der Havel, Germany, uncovers a medieval Slavic burial ground that demonstrates different characteristics than other burial grounds in the area.
Archaeologists discovered an ancient Roman ship on the seabed of Civitavecchia with hundreds of amphorae of the 'Dressel 1 B' type.
A new study that examined the remains of individuals in Gurgy burial ground in Paris sheds light on the family relations of Neolithic societies... Here are family trees from the European Neolithic period
The new discovery could provide new insights into the history of human settlement in the Corsican archaeological site.
Researchers at Roubion, France, discovered 43 ancient copper coins under the foundations of an ancient structure. This finding might help researchers to reconsider the relations between Gauls and Greeks at the time.
According to analysis of related words the ancestor of the Indo-European languages may have been spoken by farmers in southern Turkey 8,000 years ago.
The archaeological contexts of ropes offer little information about possible uses, as the activities they are used for are often archaeologically invisible. However, some rock-art traditions shed some light on potential uses, worth exploring. In…
According to the research has been published in Science Advances; a new analysis of plant microremains recovered from the surfaces of grinding stone tools from the archaeological site of Oc Eo in southern Vietnam has identified culinary spices that…
Researchers examining the Subantarctic Islands to understand early Polynesian voyages
The excavations carried out in the inner courtyard of Palazzo della Rovere in Rome uncovered the remains of the theatre of Rome's most notorious emperor. Until now, evidence of the Theatrum Neroni were only known from literary sources such as text…
Fragments of skull believed to be Beethoven’s returned to Vienna from US for scientific analysis who The fragments were passed down for generations in Kaufmann's family. The first owner of them was Kaufmann's great-great uncle, Austrian doctor Franz…
Linguists deciphers enigmatic ancient script according to artichle in the ‘Transactions of the Philological Society’ . The Kushan Empire in Central Asia was one of the most influential states of the ancient world. A research team at the University…