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  1. Evidence Shows Archaic Humans Sailed to Aegean Islands 450,000 Years Ago

    ... Mediterranean) that separates Europe (Greece) from Asia (Turkey). These tools belonged to the ancient Acheulean tool ... linked to Homo erectus sites have been found in Greece and Turkey, dating back to 1.2 million years ago. This would of ...

    Nathan Falde - 21/12/2022 - 17:54

  2. The Younger Dryas Impact Research Debate – Are We There Yet?

    ... development. Ancient Site of Göbekli Tepe in Southern Turkey ( Brian Weed / Abode Stock ) The consequences of this ...

    Martin Sweatman - 28/09/2020 - 18:30

  3. Vlad the Impaler: The Real Count Dracula?

    ... the loyalty of their father. In 2014, archaeologists in Turkey believe they found the dungeon the young men were kept ... J. Gordon Melton explains that Vlad’s captivity in Turkey had a deeply negative impact on him. “His treatment ...

    dhwty - 17/07/2020 - 22:01

  4. Mysterious board game found in ancient Chinese tomb, along with suspected dead looter

    ... played for some 1,500 years. Oldest Gaming Tokens Found in Turkey Great Salt Lake of Utah gives up its Prehistoric ...

    lizleafloor - 27/08/2018 - 17:45

  5. Was the Garden of Eden a Real Place?

    ... around the Persian Gulf, Bahrain, Iran, Anatolia, Armenia, Turkey, Jerusalem, east Africa – and even the Isle of ... The Tigris and Euphrates are well known, they flow from Turkey through Iraq and into the Persian Gulf. But the Pishon ...

    David Millar - 06/06/2016 - 15:50

  6. Israeli Swimmer Finds 2,500-Year-Old Magic Disc in the Mediterranean Sea

    ... at the Tektas Burnu site off the western coast of Turkey, and one that was found not far from the Yavne-Yam ... discs discovered at the Tektas Burnu site off the coast of Turkey. Known as Ophthalmoi, they would have been affixed to ...

    Nathan Falde - 09/08/2023 - 14:55

  7. Would You Like to Try the King Midas Feast? Chemical Analysis Revealed it was a Slap-up Meal

    ... late 8th c. BC; Museum of Anatolian Civilizations, Ankara, Turkey. ( Public Domain ) Recreating the ‘Midas Touch’ By ...

    dhwty - 17/10/2018 - 22:58

  8. Prehistoric Anatolians removed flesh from bones to ease transition to death

    New research suggests that people in a Stone Age village in Turkey cut the flesh off the bones and skulls of several ... village at Körtik Tepe in Diyarbakir Province in Turkey in preparation for construction of a dam. Erdal ...

    Mark Miller - 20/04/2015 - 15:02

  9. At Monte Testaccio, An Entire Mountain is Made Up of Roman Trash

    ... deposited there. Types of Roman amphorae at Bodrum castle (Turkey) . (Ad Meskens/ CC BY SA 3.0 ) In any case, the site ...

    dhwty - 05/04/2018 - 22:59

  10. Largest Byzantine monastery in Istanbul to be converted into mosque

    ... controversy, the St John Stoudios (Imrahor) Monastery in Turkey, the largest Byzantine monastery in Istanbul, will be ... reverted or become museums, such as the Hagia Sophia in Turkey and numerous mosques in Spain. However, Muslims are ...

    aprilholloway - 27/11/2013 - 08:02

  11. AI Model Is Solving 4,500-Year-Old Cuneiform Translation Mysteries

    ... what is present-day Iraq, as well as parts of Iran, Turkey, Syria and Kuwait, from Mesopotamia grew the Sumerian ... Top image: Cuneiform tablet from Van fortress, Turkey    Source: Konstantin / Adobe Stock By Ashley Cowie ...

    ashley cowie - 21/09/2021 - 14:49

  12. Mind Games of the Forgotten Russian Knight

    ... with Ege University was part of the team in southeast Turkey who unearthed “an old board and 49 intricately ... 5,000 years old. Gaming tokens found in Başur Höyük, Turkey. (Image: Haluk Saglamtimur) What all these early board ...

    ashley cowie - 08/09/2018 - 14:03

  13. Can Gobekli Tepe Reveal Prehistoric Masonic Secrets?

    ... site in the southeastern Anatolian region of Turkey as a “platform for the distribution of knowledge and ... and then some. Gobeklitepe archaeological site Sanliurfa, Turkey. ( mehmet / Adobe Stock) Gobekli Tepe’s Masonic ... focused on the megalithic masterpiece of Gobekli Tepe in Turkey, a site that is believed to be over 11,000 years old. ...

    Freddie Levy - 11/07/2020 - 23:06

  14. Herakleia Under Latmos: A Prosperous City of the Past and its Mystical Connection with the Moon

    ... site situated on the southwestern coast of modern day Turkey. The site has under Latmos as its epithet due to its ...

    dhwty - 24/05/2016 - 21:47

  15. The Lost Cycle of Time: A Historical Perspective - Part 2

    ... been made in Mesopotamia, the Indus Valley, South America, Turkey and many other regions that break the rules of history ... of history. Dated to at least 9000 BC, this site in Turkey contains dramatic architecture, including carved ...

    Walter Cruttenden - 29/03/2014 - 12:19

  16. First hemp-weaved fabric in the World found wrapped around baby in 9,000-year-old house

    ... excavation work in the ancient city of Çatalhöyük in Turkey has revealed the world’s first hemp-weaved fabric, ... is not known whether the inhabitants of Çatalhöyük in Turkey had discovered the more ‘recreational uses’ of the ...

    aprilholloway - 06/02/2014 - 22:05

  17. Outrage as Concrete is Poured on World’s Oldest Known Temple at Göbekli Tepe

    ... of a mountain ridge in south-eastern Anatolia region of Turkey. Dating back at least 12,000 years, it is home to the ... archaeological site.” Ministry Defends its Actions Turkey’s Culture and Tourism Ministry is not concerned and ...

    aprilholloway - 26/03/2018 - 13:55

  18. The Truth is in its Walls: Excavated Ruins in Germany Have Been Identified as a Roman Library

    ... of the Celsus library, in Ephesus, near Selçuk, west Turkey. (Benh LIEU SONG/ CC BY SA 3.0 ) Based on parallels ...

    Ed Whelan - 02/08/2018 - 18:52

  19. Three ancient cities to rival London, Paris and New York

    ... Antioch (modern-day Antakya) is located in south-eastern Turkey on the River Orontes. It was founded in 300BC by the ... populated the city. The Church of St Peter near Antakya, Turkey, said to be the spot where Saint Peter first preached ...

    ancient-origins - 29/09/2015 - 21:46

  20. The Celsus Library: 20,000 Scrolls Lost to History but Its Striking Architecture Remains

    ... still stand today, is the Library of Celsus in Ephesus, Turkey. The Library of Celsus was the third largest library ... G. Reddish. A guide to biblical sites in Greece and Turkey. OUP USA, 2003. Eidson, Diana. "The Celsus Library at ...

    Caleb Strom - 04/12/2016 - 00:48

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