Carvings at Göbeklitepe could be World’s Oldest Calendar
Experts suggest that markings on a stone pillar at the 12,000-year-old Göbeklitepe archaeological site in Türkiye probably represent the oldest...
134 ancient settlements discovered north of Hadrian’s Wall
134 ancient settlements have been found during a survey of the region north of Hadrian’s Wall in the United Kingdom....
Flying reptile discovered in Scotland dubbed ‘Jurassic fighter jet’
The jawbone of a 170 million-year-old pterosaur, described as the world’s best-preserved skeleton of the prehistoric winged reptile, was discovered...
Researchers believe mass immigration to Orkney during the Bronze Age was mostly led by women
Researchers believe mass immigration to Orkney during the Bronze Age was mostly led by women. Mass migration to Orkney during...
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