Trojans

Late last month, excavations commenced at the 5,500-year-old Troy Archaeological Site in Tevfikiye village to uncover the damage and destruction the Trojan War left in its wake. Now, archaeologists have made an exciting discovery - four human skeletons, who’ve been dubbed the "Last Trojans" - a glimpse into the lives of the final residents of this ancient city. Led by Professor Rustem Aslan, the excavation team uncovered a remarkable scene: one skeleton belonged to a mother, with her baby buried right beside her, as if straight out of a historical drama! Additionally, two male skeletons arranged symmetrically have also been located, upon which surface work is slated to begin shortly. Fall of Troy: The Legend and the Facts The Ignored