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The Oldest Boats in the Mediterranean Were Discovered in Italy, They’re 7000 Years Old!

ULUKAYIN | 29/03/2024

The depths of Lake Bracciano in the Lazio region hold the remains of the oldest known boats in the Mediterranean […]

90,000-year-old hominin footprints on the coast of Morocco.

90,000-Year-Old Hominin Footprints Discovered on the Coast of Morocco

ULUKAYIN | 09/02/2024

In a study published in Scientific Reports, scientists reported the presence of hominin footprints from the Pleistocene period on the

1900-Year-Old Runic Inscription Found on Danish Knife

ULUKAYIN | 25/01/2024

In excavations carried out on the island of Funen in Denmark, archaeologists discovered a knife dating back approximately 1900 years.

Origins of Written Communication and Types of Writing Systems

ULUKAYIN | 14/04/2026

Information about the origins of written communication is generally derived from the data of the disciplines of epigraphy and paleography.

New Geoglyphs Discovered in Peru Depicting Feline and Anthropomorphic Figures

ULUKAYIN | 19/01/2024

Archaeologists have recently unearthed new geoglyphs in the Nasca province located in Southern Peru, featuring depictions of feline and anthropomorphic

7000-Year-Old Pits at Tainiaro Could Be the Northernmost Stone Age Cemetery Site

ULUKAYIN | 12/01/2024

Might the pits, dating back almost 7000 years, discovered in the archaeological site of Tainiaro in Northern Finland, be considered

Female Hunters in Hunter-Gatherer Societies: New Study Reveals the Hidden History

ULUKAYIN | 12/01/2024

A recent study published in Plos One, has challenged the long-held belief that men solely hunt while women gather in

Subdisciplines of Archaeology

ULUKAYIN | 12/01/2024

Archaeology is one of the disciplines that works based on evidence to shed light on human history and uncover past

Tashtyk Culture and the Mysterious Funerary Masks of the Yenisei Valley

ULUKAYIN | 12/01/2024

The Tashtyk Culture was one of the archaeological cultures that emerged in Siberia during the Iron Age. In many aspects,

One of the Oldest Synagogues was Discovered in the Ancient Greek City of Phanagoria in Russia

ULUKAYIN | 12/01/2024

Archaeologists in Russia have uncovered the remains of one of the world’s oldest synagogues in the ancient Greek city of

Mörigen arrowhead

Rare Find in Mörigen, Switzerland: Archaeologists Discover a Bronze Age Arrowhead Made of Meteoritic Iron

ULUKAYIN | 12/01/2024

In Mörigen, Switzerland, archaeologists have made significant discoveries shedding light on the utilization of meteoritic iron in prehistoric Europe. The

Representative Image (Necromancy Skull, Te'omim Cave)

Extraordinary Findings in Israel: Human Skulls and Oil Lamps in the Te’omim Cave Point to Necromancy

ULUKAYIN | 12/01/2024

Recent archaeological findings in the Te’omim Cave shed light on religious practices dating back to the late second century CE,

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