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Late Medieval Skull Might Be That of Hungary’s King Matthias Corvinus

ULUKAYIN | 01/05/2025

Archaeologists believe that the mysterious skull found years ago could be that of Matthias Corvinus, one of the most important […]

Black Sea Colonization: Economic and Social Consequences of Greek Expansion

ULUKAYIN | 14/02/2025

Between the 8th and 6th centuries BC, ancient Greek city-states initiated a large-scale colonization process on the Black Sea coast

Ancient Scandinavia: What Was Life Like Before the Viking Age?

ULUKAYIN | 06/08/2024

Ancient Scandinavia was settled later than other parts of Europe. The low temperatures and harsh conditions during the Pleistocene made

The Origins of the Hittites: Where Did These Indo-European Speaking People Live Before Coming to Anatolia?

ULUKAYIN | 26/04/2024

The origins of the Hittites have long been a topic of debate among historians and archaeologists. Especially regarding their routes

History of witchcraft in Europe

History of Witchcraft in Europe

Mahym Defne | 12/01/2024

The history of witchcraft is an interdisciplinary field that encompasses a range of anthropology, history, theology, and folklore. Its aim

1040-year-old Viking Age Treasures Found in Denmark

Koray Koto | 12/01/2024

Members of the North Jutland Detector Association in Denmark found two Viking Age treasures near the town of Hobro in

Was Jomsborg Real? New Findings May Support Existence of 10th Century Viking Castle

ULUKAYIN | 12/01/2024

An archaeological find on the Polish island of Wolin has reignited the long-standing debate surrounding the existence and whereabouts of

Walpurgis Night in European Folklore: History and Traditions

Mahym Defne | 23/10/2024

Walpurgis Night, also known as Witches’ Night, is a traditional European festival. Its association with witchcraft dates back to medieval

“Halfdan Was Here!” 11 Centuries Ago, a Viking Soldier Carved These on Hagia Sophia

ULUKAYIN | 13/02/2024

Around the 10th century… A Viking soldier visiting Hagia Sophia carved these words on the marble parapets: “Halfdan was here!”

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

The Blood Oath Rites of the Scythians and Huns

Koray Koto | 02/05/2025

The blood oath is a ritual, usually between two men, that provides a symbolic sense of attachment and eternal friendship.

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