7,000-Year-Old Eneolithic Settlement Unearthed in Dagestan
Archaeologists from the Institute of Archaeology of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS) have announced one of the most significant...
Graves Older Than Pyramids: 11,000-Year-Old Burials Discovered in Türkiye’s Çayönü
Archaeologists working in Çayönü Tepesi (Çayönü Hill), one of the world’s most significant early human settlements, have uncovered six ancient...
9,500-Year-Old Public Building with Red Floor Unearthed at Çayönü Tepesi, Türkiye
Archaeologists have unearthed a 9,500-year-old public building with a striking red-painted floor at Çayönü Tepesi, one of the world’s most...
Çatalhöyük Unearths New Secrets: Social Change and the “House of the Dead” in One of the World’s Oldest Cities
Nestled in the Konya Plain of central Türkiye, Çatalhöyük, a 9,000-year-old Neolithic settlement and UNESCO World Heritage Site, continues to...
Europe’s earliest cities had a predominantly vegetarian diet
The population of the Copper Age mega-sites in what is now Ukraine and Moldova had a predominantly vegetarian diet. In...
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