The study published in Animal Cognition last week reveals that grey wolves (Canis lupus) possess the voice discrimination ability, just like our closest companions, dogs.1 In a remarkable study that sheds new light on the cognitive capacities of animals, researchers have found evidence that
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1040-year-old Viking Age Treasures Found in Denmark
Members of the North Jutland Detector Association in Denmark found two Viking Age treasures near the town of Hobro in the Northern Denmark region. Archaeologists believe that the coins in the treasures are about 1040 years old. HobroHobro is a town located in the
New Beetle Species Discovered in Japan: Acicnemis ryukyuana
In Japan’s Ryukyu Islands, scientists from the OIST (Okinawan Institute of Science and Technology) have discovered an unknown insect species, which has been identified as Acicnemis ryukyuana.1 Led by the esteemed entomologist Dr. Jake H. Lewis, the OIST team has dedicated years of meticulous
3,000-Year-Old Sword from the Urnfield Culture Found in Germany
Archaeologists in Germany have recently unearthed an exquisitely preserved sword from the Bronze Age in the historic town of Nördlingen. The sword, believed to have belonged to the Urnfield Culture that emerged around 1300 BC, was discovered among a collection of burial artifacts. These
It is Claimed that Carcass-Eating Witches Were Photographed in Canada
In a small town in Powell River, British Columbia, Canada, an eerie incident involving alleged “carcass-eating witches” has caught the attention of both locals and social media users around the world. Corinea Stanhope, a 36-year-old nurse and nature enthusiast, claims to have witnessed and
Was Jomsborg Real? New Findings May Support Existence of 10th Century Viking Castle
An archaeological find on the Polish island of Wolin has reignited the long-standing debate surrounding the existence and whereabouts of the fabled 10th century Viking castle of Jomsborg. WolinThe island of Wolin is located in the Baltic Sea, off the coast of northwestern Poland.
The Rock Carvings Discovered in Tanum, Sweden, Are 2700 Years Old
Archaeologists in Sweden have unearthed approximately 40 petroglyphs on a rocky hillside in Tanum. These ancient rock carvings, dating back around 2,700 years, offer valuable insights into the lives of the region’s ancient inhabitants. TanumTanum is located on the Sweden’s western coast, bordering Norway.
The Turkish Opposition Interpreted Erdoğan’s Election Victory as a “Pyrrhic Victory”
After the second round of elections held on May 28, 2023, on Sunday, the Justice and Development Party (AKP) Chairman Recep Tayyip Erdoğan was re-elected as the President of Turkey. However, the leader of the Victory Party (Zafer Partisi), Ümit Özdağ, interpreted the election
Stone Axes Unearthed in Oman Are More Than 300,000 Years Old
In Oman, archaeologists unearthed stone axes, eggshells, skeletal remains, and some rock carvings. Additionally, they discovered an ancient riverbed that provides clues about the region’s climate.1 The Institute of Archaeology of the Czech Academy of Sciences (CAS) in Prague recently concluded its third excavation
Roman Sanctuary Found in France Probably Dedicated to Mars
Archaeologists said the Roman sanctuary discovered in Brittany, a region in northwest France, may have been dedicated to the Roman god of war, Mars. They also found a small necropolis at the site. The discovery was made by archaeologists from French research institute IRNAP