Mass Extinction Discovered
archaeology

6. Mass Extinction Found

According to recent research, the first mass extinction documented on Earth occurred 550 million years ago as a result of the global decline in oxygen levels. The Ediacaran period, which reached its peak 550 million years ago, [more…]

Who Was Homo Antecessor
archaeology

Who Was Homo Antecessor?

An early human species known as Homo antecessor or Latin "pioneer man" lived between 1.2 and 0.8 million years ago in the Early Pleistocene and was discovered at the prolific archaeological site of the Sierra de Atapuerca in Spain. [more…]

Tutankhamun's Tomb Found In November
archaeology

Tutankhamun's Tomb Found on November 4

Excavations led by Egyptologist Howard Carter discovered Tutankhamun's tomb in the Valley of the Kings in 1922. Unlike the tombs of other pharaohs, Tutankhamun's tomb was largely hidden by rubble for the wealth of its existence, preventing mass looting. As a result, [more…]

The Face of a Century Vampire
archaeology

The Face of an 18th Century "Vampire"

Forensic scientists were able to reconstruct the face of an 18th-century "vampire" using DNA data. A side-by-side comparison of a "vampire" skull and reconstructed facial features. Natives of Griswold, Connecticut, 18th century [more…]

Did Vikings Pass Through Oklahoma?
archaeology

Did Vikings Pass Through Oklahoma?

According to Amanda Garcia, director of Heavener Runestone Park, much of Farley's adult life was devoted to studying the stone. Visit numerous places while traveling in the USA and Egypt to study various landmarks. [more…]

juliopolis
archaeology

Faces of Juliopolis Exhibition to be Exhibited in Izmir

The Faces of Juliopolis Exhibition, which attracts great attention in Ankara and its districts, is now meeting with the people of Izmir for the first time outside of the land where it was born, with the support of Ege University Faculty of Letters Archeology Department. by the Juliopolis Project [more…]

supports the geyre foundation for the excavation of pladis aphrodisias
archaeology

Great Support to Aphrodisias Ancient City Excavations!

Yıldız Holding's global snack company, pladis, has been supporting the Geyre Foundation, which was established to provide funds for the excavations in the Ancient City of Aphrodisias, for four years. Aphrodisias, located in the Karacasu district of Aydın, was built during the Roman Empire period in Anatolia. [more…]

Best Preserved Dinosaur Mummy Found
Anthropology

Best Preserved Dinosaur Mummy Found

Paleontologists claim to have identified a rare "dinosaur mummy" in Canada, one of the best-preserved dinosaur fossils ever found. Dinosaur in Alberta, including researchers from the University of Reading in the UK [more…]

The Unexpected Medical Knowledge of Stone Age People
archaeology

The Unexpected Medical Knowledge of Stone Age People

Archaeologists in Indonesia have discovered the remains of a teenager whose discovery could change the course of medical history, buried in a shallow tomb deep in a secluded cave. According to the study published in the journal Nature, researchers found the body in eastern Kalimantan Borneo. [more…]