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Divers discover 2,000-year-old shipwreck loaded with pristine ancient ceramics: 'Extremely valuable'
Turkish underwater archaeologists recently uncovered a 2,000-year-old shipwreck with hundreds of intact plates and bowls. The ...
Artemis is generally known as the ancient Greek goddess of hunting; however, she was a deity with various cults associated ...
7.7 million-year-old fossils found near Turkey’s Yamula Dam are revealing the giants that once roamed the region.
Sometimes the most extraordinary places are hiding right in your backyard, and Elephant Rocks State Park in Belleview, ...
Divers exploring a 2,000-year-old shipwreck off Adrasan, Turkey, uncovered perfectly stacked ceramics — a time capsule of ...
Archaeological findings in a Mallorca cesspit recently showed that thrushes were common fast food in Ancient Rome, alongside pigs, sheep and fish, revealing the varied diet of ordinary Romans.
Historians had long thought that the Maya had domesticated the turkey sometime between A.D. 250 and 1000, but upon closer examination of turkey bones found in the ancient city of El Mirador ...
In a land where empires rose and fell like tides, the stones still speak. And in Turkey’s ancient city of Olympos, they’ve just whispered something new. A striking mosaic, recently uncovered at the ...
On a small rise less than 20 miles south of Tbilisi, Georgia, a clutch of round, mud-brick houses rises from a green, fertile river valley. The mound is called Gadachrili Gora, and the Stone Age ...
History of the White House Turkey Pardon The White House Historical Association joined with the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History to look at the role of food and dining in American ...
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan made history on Friday by becoming the country’s first leader since the Cold War to pay an official visit to Turkey. Pashinyan is meeting Turkish ...
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