The 8,000-year-old Aslantepe in Turkey has been added to the UNESCO World Heritage List
The Turkish Foreign Ministry said Monday that a rich, 30-meter-high archaeological mound going back 8,000 years in southern Turkey has...
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- An ancient structure of unknown purpose discovered in northeastern Italy
- Bone tools for bleeding cows discovered in a 7,000-year-old cemetery in Sudan
- Unique and very well-preserved prehistoric engravings found in southwestern Catalonia
- Copious Copper Supplies Made Cyprus a Trading Center in the Bronze Age
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