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The 1900-Year-Old Roman Phallus May Be the Oldest Known Wooden Dildo

Koray Koto | 12/01/2024

The Vindolanda phallus, unearthed in the north of England, may be the oldest known wooden dildo, according to a new […]

Brain Surgery or Ritual? Archaeologists Found a 3500-Year-Old Skull with Hole

ULUKAYIN | 12/01/2024

A Bronze Age human skull unearthed during an excavation in northern Israel may indicate a failed brain surgery. Archaeologists had

Archaeologists Unearthed a Sumerian Palace and Temple from the 3rd Millennium BC

ULUKAYIN | 14/08/2025

In Iraq, archaeologists have unearthed the remains of a nearly 4,500-year-old Sumerian palace and a temple dedicated to the god

The Dinosaur Footprint Found in England is 166 Million Years Old

ULUKAYIN | 12/01/2024

The 166-million-year-old carnivorous dinosaur footprint found in Yorkshire represents the largest of its kind ever found in the region. The

10,500-Year-old Hunter-Gatherer Settlement Found in England

ULUKAYIN | 12/01/2024

Archaeologists have unearthed a Mesolithic hunter-gatherer settlement in England. It is estimated that the remains date back to about 10,500

Nearly 2000-Year-Old Runestone Found in Norway

ULUKAYIN | 19/01/2024

Archaeologists excavating a burial site in Norway have found a runestone that they estimate is about 2,000 years old. The

Species of the Genus Homo

ULUKAYIN | 20/11/2024

The genus Homo, which is estimated to have emerged about 2.8 million years ago, includes modern humans as well as

Bronze Age Ritual Site and a Roman Structure Found in the UK

ULUKAYIN | 12/01/2024

Archaeologists have found a nearly 4,000-year-old ritual site in the United Kingdom. There are artifacts from both the Bronze Age

168 More Added to Mysterious Geoglyphs in Southern Peru

ULUKAYIN | 19/01/2024

It has been announced that 168 new geoglyphs, mostly human and animal figures, have been discovered in southern Peru. The

120-Million-Year-Old Fossil Found in China Has A Bird-Like Body, A Dinosaur-Like Skull

ULUKAYIN | 12/01/2024

The bizarre bird fossil found in northern China has a skull similar to that of a Tyrannosaurus rex. The fossil

A Viking Hall Thought to Be 1000 Years Old Unearthed in Denmark

ULUKAYIN | 19/01/2024

Archaeologists from Nordjyske Museer found a large Viking hall in Hune, northern Denmark. The remains are thought to be around

Jewelers of the Steppe: Scythians and Scythian Art

Koray Koto | 12/01/2024

The Scythians were a nomadic society that emerged in the 8th century BC in the Pontic steppes, when the Cimmerians

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