New Insights From Researchers About The World’s Longest Aqueduct
The Roman Empire’s aqueducts are magnificent specimens of the art of architecture. Although centuries have passed since these aqueducts were...
More than 56400 Cultural Goods Seized in Operation Pandora V
Operation Pandora V, aimed at preventing the illegal trade of cultural goods, has been one of the most successful operations...
New Research Shows Angkor Wat’s Incredible Population Density
Angkor Wat was the grand capital of ancient Cambodia. The population of Angkor Wat, one of the most magnificent cities...
Al-Aqiser Church, Disappears in the Depths of The Iraqi Desert
In a country that has been devastated by successive conflicts and economic crises, Al-Aqiser, like the numerous Christian, Islamic and...
Historical Beauties of Turkmenistan
Turkmenistan is a nation with a big history and terrain in central Asia, surrounded by Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Afghanistan, and Iran,...
The Half of the Rare Oil Lamp Found in Jerusalem May be in Budapest
We had recently reported on a grotesque lamp found in Jerusalem. The other half of the oil lamp, which is...
9 Relics of Neanderthal Found in The Guattari Cave
Archaeologists in Italy have discovered the remains of nine Neanderthals who were reportedly killed and mauled by hyenas in their...
Metal Scraps were Used İnstead of Money in Bronze Age Europe
Bronze scrap uncovered in hoards in Europe was used as currency, according to researchers from the Universities of Göttingen and...
Ramses the Great
Ramses the Great was the name given to Ramses II, also known as Ramesses or Rameses. He was the third...
2,000-Year-Old Dancing Man Statuette Unearthed in Siberia
During excavations for a new bridge over the Ob River in Novosibirsk, Russia’s third-largest district, a ten-centimeter-tall figurine was discovered....
